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Mumbai News: Cutting of mangroves on MTDC land, BJP leader Vinod Mishra warns of agitation

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Highlights:

  • BJP leader’s accusations are cutting mangroves on government land
  • The illegal business is going on with the connivance of ministers and contractors
  • BJP leader Vinod Mishra wrote a letter to Environment Minister Aditya Thackeray
  • Warning of movement if action is not taken

Mumbai
Mangroves grown on the seashore of the country’s financial capital and financial capital Mumbai are being rigorously cut. These mangroves are extremely important for the environment and Mumbai. Due to these mangroves, the danger of floods which loomed over Mumbai many times is averted. But now ministers and contractors of the Mahavikas Aghadi government are being accused of colluding indirectly to cut these mangroves.

Mangroves are being cut on government land
The harvesting of these mangroves is not being done on any private land but is started on government land covered under MTDC. Unauthorized studios are being built on the land of the Maharashtra Tourism Development Board by illegally damaging the seaside and mangroves. This land is near Danapani Beach near Errangal village in Malad West.

BJP warns of movement
In BMC, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Vinod Mishra has met the environment minister Aditya Thackeray in this regard and brought this matter to his notice. Apart from this, Aditya Thackeray (Maharashtra Environment Minister Adtiya Thackeray) has also been informed about this illegal business by writing a letter. Vinod Mishra (BJP Leader Vinod Mishra) said that this nexus between the ministers and contractors of the Government of Maharashtra will prove very harmful for the environment of Mumbai. In such a situation, if it is not stopped in time, then the people of Mumbai will have to suffer its serious consequences. He said that if the government did not take action in this regard, they would go on the road and agitate.

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