Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh agriculture and farmer welfare minister Kamal Patel on Sunday said that Narmada river is a living entity and therefore collectors have been told to register attempt to murder cases against sand miners for causing harm to the water body.
The Narmada, which originates from Amarkantak in Anuppur district in Madhya Pradesh and merges in Gulf of Khambhat (Arabian Sea) in Gujarat after traversing a distance of 1,312 kilometres, was declared a "living entity" in May 2017 by the MP government.
"Narmada River is the lifeline of Madhya Pradesh and the government has termed it a living entity. It is said that Ma Narmada ka kankar kankar is Shankar (Lord Shiva) and Narmade Har-Jeevan Bhar," Patel told media on Sunday.
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"As the Supreme Court, High Court and National Green Tribunal (NGT) have banned the excavation of sand with the help of machines in all rivers, those indulging in it are trying to kill the river.
"Therefore, I have directed collectors of 11 districts under Narmadapuram and Jabalpur divisions to register an attempt to murder FIRs against those indulging in illegal sand mining with machines," he said.