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The state government is not even listening to Rahul Gandhi regarding the Lemru project: Kaushik

Leader of Opposition Kaushik alleged whether there is a confidential agreement with the coal traders  abernews Raipur.  Leader of Opposition...

Leader of Opposition Kaushik alleged whether there is a confidential agreement with the coal traders 


abernews Raipur.  Leader of Opposition Dharamlal Kaushik said that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had said in Raigad that if our government is formed, the environment will not be harmed in the mining sector.  He had given full confidence to settle the displaced in the reserve area of ​​Lemru project, but even after coming to power, the Congress government is not living up to the promises of its own top leader.  On 15 August 2019, the Chief Minister of the state Bhupesh Baghel had announced to start the Lemru project.  At the same time, in the cabinet meeting on 27 August 2019, the proposal of the 1995 sq km Lemru project was stamped, but even after two years of this decision, the notification was not issued and the proposed 1995 sq km Lemru project has now been approved by the government for 450 sq km.  It has been decided to do sq km, for which a letter writing competition is going on between a minister of the government and the government.  The non-government resolution for the Lemru Elephant Project was passed in 2005. In which the villages of Raigad, Jashpur and Korba districts were included in the proposed area.  He said that the plan to expand the Lemru project to 3827 sq km was also discussed, but Congress MLAs had written letters asking them to reduce its size.  Ultimately the question arises that why the government is not showing interest in fulfilling the promise made by Rahul Gandhi, what is the reason behind this?  State Forest Minister Mohammad Akbar had written a letter on July 2020 recommending Moranga South and No. 2, Sayang, Madanpur North, Fatehpur East coalfields not to include auction.  All of a sudden what has happened now that there is a situation of doubt about how many yards of land will be available in the Lemru project for the protection of Gajarajo.  Leader of Opposition Kaushik said that in the state 184 coal fields/mines are located in 110 areas/mines in Lemru project area.  The people of the state want to know that after taking the decision in the cabinet, why the notification has not been issued till now and it gives rise to many questions that what is the reason for this that the ministers and MLAs of the Congress government of the state have been given the Lemru project.  With this, questions are being raised on his own government.  Due to this there is doubt that there has been any confidential agreement with the coal traders. The state government should clarify its position on this whole matter.  It should also be told that now the five coal mines about which the Forest Minister had written a letter to the Central Government. Will the Congress remain firm on that?

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