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Kerala: Residents accused the secret agenda behind the government enabling logging of trees in Mullaseriyar Baby Dam

Kerala: Residents accused the secret agenda behind the government enabling logging of trees in Mullaseriyar Baby Dam
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Idukki: The government’s decision to allow the logging of trees in the Baby Dam area has disappointed the People’s Movement, the Mullasiyar Protection Board, who has protested in Chappath demanding the decommission of a dam and new builds.
The leaders of the movement accused that there was a secret agenda behind the controversial order.
Chairman of the Council, Mohandas said that it was difficult to believe that officials issued a controversial order that affected the total state interests.
“The officials who issued orders clearly knew the consequences.
It shows that there are some secret agendas behind the direct problem of order.
The government must act against officials who issue orders.
Our demand is that the state government must meet the Prime Minister and discuss this issue and discuss this issue and Take steps to limit water levels to 136ft, “he said.
The leaders of the council said that the demand for logging trees had created uncertainty among people in the area.
“When the order is removed, it is clear that the water level will be raised to 152ft.
This happens when people who live downstream spend the night without sleep during the rainy season and shift to the colors from fear.
If the water level is raised, we will not be able to Stay here, “said Mohhandas.
He also said that justice K T Thomas was not entitled to talk about Mullasiyar’s problem.
“K T Thomas repeats that the dam is safe and does not need to worry.
On the scientific basis whether he increases such arguments? Men whose state representatives in the Empowerment Committee against Mullasiyar deceive the people of Kerala,” Mohandas said.
“Our request is that the government must take the initiative to build a new dam in Mullasiyar,” he said.
Meanwhile, the water level in the Multaperiyar Dam was almost stable at 138.45ft on Monday.
The water level in the Idukki Dam decreases to 2,398.38ft on Monday.

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