Restore Hyderabad forest or be ready to go to jail, SC told Telangana CS. Bharat News

New Delhi: Supreme Court reading the riot act for Telangana government, said on Thursday Kancha Gachibovali One A information technology adjacent to Hyderabad Central University was leveled to the Center, not restored with afforestation in two months.A bench of CJI Br Gavai and Justice AG Masih asked Senior Advocate Am Singhvi, who appeared for the Telangana government and tried to convince the court about the need to establish the IT center with the safety of the forest, even if the trees were not available for a long time before knowing the trees, which was not available for a long time.“Have you (Government of Telangana) Environment clearanceIf you want to protect yourself from contempt, take remedies for restoration. Otherwise, your Chief Secretary should be ready to go to jail, “CJI-LED bench cautioned. The bench was not transferred when Singhvi said that the state said heavy afforestation and plantation activities are being carried out by the state.” Not in the area where forests were harvested, “Justice Masi said that CJI had posted the matter.“If you try to defend your action, the Chief Secretary and dozens of other officials responsible for the harvesting of forests will stand in danger of contempt,” the CJI said.The bench asked, “You took advantage of a long weekend and brought trees to cut trees in a dozen bulldozers and to lay down the forest area. Prima Feshi looks pre-employed. You completely know that the bench was well known that the bench was not available on a long weekend. Why didn’t you start work on Monday,” The bench asked.Singhvi said that he would like to convince the court about it and the forests are going together. CJI Gawai said, “We are for sustainable development but in this case the state should restore land in its original shape during the monsoon period.”It was Amicus Curia in forest matters, the God of Senior Advocate, who brought illegal failing of trees to the forest patch, which SC sent an HC Registrar for an on-the-spot investigation. In his report, the registrar informed the court that despite wildlife being seen in the area, about 100 acres of forest land had been destroyed.The SC had enthralled the Telangana government to complete the deforestation in the audacity of the Telangana government, when the state formed a forest committee on 15 March, as directed by SC on 3 February, which is to identify forest areas, which have not been informed so much. The SC had stopped all the government from removing any forest areas for developmental projects until such a calculation of forest land was completed.