TNN | May 31, 2018, 04:00 ISTAhmedabad: In a move that raised eyebrows, the state government late on
Wednesday night transferred deputy conservator of forests, Sasan Gir Ram
Ratan Nala. The officer had refused to permit desilting work at
Singhoda dam, which is situated within the Gir sanctuary.
Nala had come under the scanner of the district administration twice
earlier too. Nala had denied permission for a religious programme
earlier this month at the Kankai Mata Temple — which is within the
forest area — that was to be attended by chief minister Vijay Rupani.
Recently, officials said, the forest department had also stopped
construction work on the Sasan Talala road as there was no permission
taken from the State Board of Wildlife for the road widening.
The Singhoda desilting issue led to a dispute between the forest
department and the district administration. Officials said the forest
department opposed the desilting, because the rules stipulate that
permission from the National Board of Wildlife has to be sought. The
administration, ostensibly to please the government, wanted to the
desilting to go ahead.
The issue reached the Gujarat high court, which directed the state
government and forest authorities concerned to report whether desilting
of Singhoda dam would affect the forest and wildlife at the Gir National
Park.
Forest minister Ganpat Vasava said,
“This is a routine transfer and has nothing to do with the denial of
permission for desilting of Singhoda dam.”
Meanwhile, forest officials claimed
that the issue was taken up before the additional chief secreatry,
forest and environment, wherein it was alleged that Nala had refused to
give permission for desilting work despite several requests from the
district administration. Specualtion was also rife that Nala was
opposing the work despite the permission being granted by the district
collector office.
Ajay Prakash, the collector of Gir
Somnath, clarified that he had not issued permission. “I do not have the
right to give permission. All I can say is that the forest department
had not issued permission for desilting as it would be sent to the
collector as soon as it is issued.”
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