New Delhi: The Congress on Sunday accused the Modi government of abdicating its responsibility towards protecting tribal rights and alleged that new forest conservation rules will disempower crores of 'Adivasis' and others living in forest areas.
Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said the new rules issued recently allow forest rights to be settled after final approval for forest clearances has been granted by the Central Government. ''Obviously, this has been done in the name of 'ease of doing business for a chosen few. But it will end the 'ease of living for the vast many,'' he said in a statement.
The former Environment Minister said this destroys the very purpose of the Forest Rights Act, 2006 and its meaningful use while considering proposals for diversion of forest land. ''Once forest clearance is granted, everything else becomes a mere formality and almost inevitably no claims will be recognized and settled. The state governments will be under even greater pressure from the Centre to accelerate the process of diversion of forest land,'' Ramesh said.
''The Modi Government has abdicated the responsibility given to the Central Government by Parliament to ensure that the Forest Conservation Act, 1980 is implemented in a manner consistent with the Forest Rights Act, 2006,'' the Congress leader alleged. He said these new rules have been promulgated without any consultation and discussion with stakeholders including Parliament's Standing Committee on Science and Technology, Environment, Forests, and Climate Change, and will be challenged in the forthcoming session of Parliament.
''If anything demonstrates the Modi Sarkar's TRUE intent on protecting and promoting interests of Adivasis, it is this decision, which will disempower crores of Adivasis and others living in forest areas,'' he tweeted, using the hashtag ''#AdivasiVirodhiNarendraModi''. He shared a news report stating that the government is approving the cutting down forests without consent from tribals and forest dwellers.