‘No more trees will be cut in Maharashtra’
Mumbai, Nov 27 (HS): Major projects like the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project are likely to be closed in the new government of Shiv Sena-Congress and Nationalist Congress Party which was sworn in on 28 November in Maharashtra. A Shiv Sena leader has claimed this effect.
Shiv Sena spokesperson Manisha Kayande has said that the coalition coming to power in Maharashtra will also destroy the Nanar oil refiner and will not cut any more trees from Aarey Colony in Mumbai. Instead, the government will focus on the welfare of farmers, which has been a major electoral issue. Many trees have been cut by MMRCL (Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited). Now not a single tree will be cut. Uddhav Thackeray said – this government will work for the people.
He said that so far nothing has changed in relation to the Nanar project. As far as I know, it has been decided and it has been closed. As far as the bullet train is concerned, we had decided earlier that if so many people are suffering so much, then why should we go further? ‘
Shiv Sena MLA and former state government minister Deepak Kesarkar said, “Our priority is for the farmers. There is no need for a bullet train “. According to the report, a senior Congress leader said, “If the project is to move forward, the Center should bear the entire cost of it. Maharashtra will not spend on the bullet train project.” The coalition would inform the Center that it would not bear the cost of the project. Those farmers who welcomed millions of acres of crops this year will decide to move away from the bullet train to focus on farmers. Lost, which worsened in the flood.