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NGT gives govt panel 4 more weeks to furnish report on alleged violation of green norms at Kejriwal's residence

A joint committee comprising the chief secretary, principal secretary (Environment & Forest) of the Delhi government, a nominee of the Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC), and the district magistrate of north Delhi was constituted to go into the matter pursuant to the tribunal's order dated May 9

November 01, 2023 / 18:11 IST
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NGT gives govt panel 4 more weeks to furnish report on alleged violation of green norms at Kejriwal's residence
NGT gives govt panel 4 more weeks to furnish report on alleged violation of green norms at Kejriwal's residence

The National Green Tribunal has expressed disappointment over a panel not submitting its report on alleged violation of environmental norms in constructing some structures at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's official residence.

Noting that the panel which was constituted in May this year to ascertain the factual position had failed to comply with the NGT's direction, the tribunal granted it four more weeks for filing the report, and warned that the failure to do so will lead to issuance of summons to the state's chief secretary to appear before it. A joint committee comprising the chief secretary, principal secretary (Environment & Forest) of the Delhi government, a nominee of the Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC), and the district magistrate of north Delhi was constituted to go into the matter pursuant to the tribunal's order dated May 9

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The NGT was dealing with a petition which has alleged that permanent and semi-permanent constructions were raised and more than 20 trees cut by the Public Works Department (PWD) in the course of developing 6, Flag Staff Road (CM's residence) and 45-47 Rajpur Road (properties adjoining it). The official bungalow of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is in the eye of a political storm, with the CBI registering a preliminary enquiry (PE) in September to look into alleged "irregularities and misconduct" in the construction of a new official residence for the CM.