Bandipur night traffic issues raised in parliament

For Kerala, the night traffic ban through Bandipur is a controversial issue, and Kerala’s MPs have even raised this issue time and time again in parliament.
However, the Centre’s position is clear, which is evident in the answers provided by relevant departments. MP Veerendra Kumar, who was then a member of Rajya Sabha, sought clarification from the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change in 2019 to understand the government’s response to forest elevated roads to overcome forest elevated roads to overcome night trips to Bandipur Tiger Reserve. At the time Secretary of State Mahesh Sharma said Moef&CC did not agree with the proposal.
In subsequent questions, clarification was sought to clarify whether there were differences in opinion on the project in Kerala and Karnataka. The minister’s reply was that the Karnataka government opposed any building or roads passing through the tiger reserve at night.
When Rahul Gandhi was a member of Lok Sabha from Wayanad, he asked six questions about the issue to the Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari. In a written reply, the minister said that the meeting of the Secretariat Committee chaired by the Union Cabinet Secretary was held on 18 February 2019 and was recommended here. status quo It should be maintained…because it is the core area of wildlife habitat and can already be used for night traffic and four buses and emergency vehicles have been allowed. ”
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