Satyapal Singh, Raipur. The case of chopping 5 thousand inexperienced bushes in Jalso of Raipur, capital of Chhattisgarh, has reached the Raj Bhavan. Youth wing state president Amit Chaudhary has expressed his displeasure over no motion on unlawful chopping. Amit Chaudhary has complained to Governor Anusuiya Uike beneath the banner of International Agrawal Conference. He has accused the accountable officers of lynching and suppressing the case. Along with that, a high-level inquiry committee has been fashioned and demanded a probe.
State President Amit Chaudhary stated that 5 thousand bushes have been illegally harvested in Jalsoon village of Tilda. In this case, the accountable officers are hobbling to suppress the case. Therefore, by submitting a memorandum to the Governor, a high-level inquiry committee has been fashioned and a requirement for an inquiry has been made. Strict motion ought to be taken towards the culprits within the case. Which will reinforce environmental safety. Illegal harvesters will probably be afraid. If motion will not be taken, then those that are unlawful harvesters will probably be inspired.
Earlier, former BJP minister and MLA Ajay Chandrakar additionally raised the problem. He had tweeted that the Congress authorities of Chhattisgarh…. For the cultivation of forestry, it’s allegedly bringing incentives. More than 5000 bushes have been lower down, there isn’t any provision for far-sighted punishment for that… No one is organising the manufacturing unit by taking a powerful ₹ ₹ ₹….?