Regional representatives of Manali raise concerns about the Bilaspur Manali Leh railway survey conducted by Turkish company YükselProje

They noted in the news that “growth dissatisfaction” can be seen throughout the region, and there are now several Panchayats openly opposing investigations conducted by Turkish companies. The speaker highlighted the “critical reasons” for national security, environmental impacts and livelihood risks that demanded immediate elimination of consistency between Turkish companies.
Manali, chief consultant of the Hotel Association and former president of the Pradhan Association, was welcomed by the press conference as well as advocates Rewat Rana, orchard Lalit Singh Thakur and local farmer Gyan Chand Thakur.
The representative said that while they wholeheartedly support India’s development and strategic progress, they firmly believe that any development must respect the principles of public interest, environmental protection, economic self-reliance, and above all national security.
“One of the most shocking facts is that the preliminary investigation of this highly sensitive railway project was conducted by the Turkish company Yüksel Proje. Turkey is known for its unanimous support for Pakistan and has issued an anti-Indian statement in Kashmir and an anti-Indian statement in Kashmir. Allowing foreign companies to challenge our strategic nature from an unfriendly country, especially an impossible person – not a impossible person, but not a border, but questioning the border is impossible, but not a timely composition of India’s national security.” The news report published by the representative said.
They noted that allowing a foreign entity with an “anti-Indian tendency” to collect sensitive geographical data and affect the consistency of railway lines, passing through India’s most strategically vulnerable terrain is a clear violation of national interests, and representatives shall not be allowed to seek immediate revocation of YükselProje’s sensitivity in this provision and to fully participate in Yüksel’s participation and fully participate in full participation. initiative. “A new consistency survey should be conducted only by Indian agencies, with environmental protection and local livelihoods appropriately taken into account.” They said that, in addition to national security issues, the current consistency, if implemented, will strike against horticulture and livelihoods when it passes through fertile orchards, farmlands and densely lived rural areas, as it will damage the tourism economy, as it will “erode” the natural beauty of the region and the Tlanger.