Chitwan, July 23: Minister for Forests and Environment Pradeep Yadav has said that the ministry would take initiatives for resolving problems faced by the Madi folks due to the national park.
He said this today after inspecting the halted works
on Hulaki Road, the underground electrification, and the construction of bridges and
other structures. Minister Yadav asserted that the halted works would be moved
ahead.
Bharatpur Metropolitan City mayor Renu Dahal, who
accompanied the Minister in course of the inspection, said that during the
inspection Minister Yadav instructed the bodies concerned to immediately start
works.
Ministry secretary, Dr Pem Narayan Kandel, and
Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation director-general, Dr. Ram
Chandra Kandel among other officials were present on the occasion.
The Forests and Environment Minister stated that
there will not be any problem with carrying out additional works in Madi where
the electricity cables are being extended. He also instructed the bodies
concerned to move ahead with the necessary process in case new locations have to be
used for cable extension and present all the problems in a package before him
for their resolution.
A team comprising political party representatives of
the district and the chiefs of the local bodies, under the leadership of CPN
(Maoist Centre) Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' called on Prime Minister
Sher Bahadur Deuba some days back and apprised him of the problems caused to
the locals by the Chitwan National Park.
The PM had assured during the meeting with the
delegation that the problems would be addressed soon. (RSS)