The ongoing deforestation and urbanization drive in the Kanche Gachibowli area of Hyderabad has been one of the most debated topics in Telugu circles over the last few days. The matter has now reached the Supreme Court, and here is what the Apex Court had to say about the case.
Shortly after the case came up for hearing, the Supreme Court posed a series of questions to the Chief Secretary of Telangana.
The questions raised by the Supreme Court to the Chief Secretary are as follows:
The Supreme Court further added, “We also request the CEC to personally visit the site in question and submit its report by the 16th of April.”
The Court directed, “Until further orders, no activity of any sort, except the protection of the trees already existing, shall be undertaken by the state. If we find that any of the directions issued by us are not complied with, the Chief Secretary of the state shall be personally responsible for the same.”
The Supreme Court made it very clear that the government must halt the deforestation drive immediately. In the event of any further actions taken in this regard, the Chief Secretary will be held personally responsible.
The Supreme Court’s order is now expected to put an end to the deforestation drive for the time being, until further orders are issued by the Court.
This post was last modified on 3 April 2025 5:12 pm
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