India’s “activist” Environment Minister Mr. Jairam Ramesh has now targeted New Delhi’s Akshardham Mandir. He, today, said that the temple doesn’t have “environment clearance”. However the Environment Minister himself, along with his colleagues show complete disregard to their own carbon footprint often traveling on Delhi’s streets in huge convoys of sometimes up to a dozen vehicles. Maybe the minister should practice before he preaches?
Others look at the situation more cynically. According to some this is the ruling party’s way of imposing same old red tape and license raj bureaucracy using “environmental clearance” as a euphemism. Others think this is a deliberate and cold blooded attack by the pseudo-secularists on Hindus after the Ram Janmabhumi victory to appease the muslim vote bank. They are quick to point out the Sethu Samudram demolition controversy where the State and Central Government want to destroy an ancient Hindu monument.
“Akshardham didn’t get the clearance. Akshardham didn’t apply for the environmental clearance,” Ramesh told reporters here about the grand temple of Swaminarayan sect spread over 30-acre plot of land. Asked whether Akshardham Temple was constructed by violating the environmental norms, he said, “It has already happened. What is yet to happen, we can stop that. “Pressed further, he said, “We can’t demolish the Akshardham Complex. We have to protect the remaining river bed.”
The temple, which was built over five years before being inaugurated on November 6, 2005, had courted controversies earlier also over environmental concerns. Noting that he was seriously considering the concept of the River Regulation Zone notification, Ramesh said, “The manner in which the Yamuna river belt has been devastated by construction should be a wake up call to all of us.”
“River belts…whether it is Akshardham Temple, which was the first culprit, then we had a series of other constructions. River belts have to be protected,” he said.Ramesh was also asked whether the Commonwealth Games village, built adjacent to Akshardham, also lacked green nod.”Yes it got. There was a village…I don’t want to get into past, the clearance was given,” he said.