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Eviction of tribals has to be seen "compassionately," says Union Min

Union Minister Harsh Vardhan spoke on Supreme Court seeking an action report from 21 states on eviction of tribals at the inauguration of Centre for Marine Living Resources and Ecology, Kochi. The apex court had directed 21 states to apprise it about the action taken by them over the eviction of tribals and forest dwellers whose claim for the forest land have been rejected.

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Published : Feb 23, 2019, 7:40 PM IST

Kochi: The issue of eviction of more than one million tribals and forest dwellers across the country has to be seen "compassionately", Union Minister Harsh Vardhan said Saturday.

"The issue has to be seen quite compassionately", Union Minister for Environment and Forest Harsh Vardhan said in a guarded response to the Supreme Court seeking an action report from 21 states on eviction of tribals. He, however, did not elaborate, saying he had not read the February 13 judgement and came to know about it only mthrough the media.

"So I am not able to comment on it," Harsh Vardhan told reporters here.

He was here to inaugurate the Centre for Marine Living Resources and Ecology (CMLRE), attached to the Ministry of Earth Sciences.

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The apex court had directed 21 states to apprise it about the action taken by them over the eviction of tribals and forest dwellers whose claim for the forest land have been rejected.

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The top court, in its order, has asked the chief secretaries of the states concerned to file affidavits stating whether those against whom the rejection orders were passed, have been evicted or not and if not, the reasons for the same.

A bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra was dealing with a batch of petitions on the issue that were filed in the apex court over a period since 2006.

The states, which have come under the scanner of the top court, included Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Telangana.

Kochi: The issue of eviction of more than one million tribals and forest dwellers across the country has to be seen "compassionately", Union Minister Harsh Vardhan said Saturday.

"The issue has to be seen quite compassionately", Union Minister for Environment and Forest Harsh Vardhan said in a guarded response to the Supreme Court seeking an action report from 21 states on eviction of tribals. He, however, did not elaborate, saying he had not read the February 13 judgement and came to know about it only mthrough the media.

"So I am not able to comment on it," Harsh Vardhan told reporters here.

He was here to inaugurate the Centre for Marine Living Resources and Ecology (CMLRE), attached to the Ministry of Earth Sciences.

ALSO READ :Stop playing cricket with Pak, says Giriraj

The apex court had directed 21 states to apprise it about the action taken by them over the eviction of tribals and forest dwellers whose claim for the forest land have been rejected.

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The top court, in its order, has asked the chief secretaries of the states concerned to file affidavits stating whether those against whom the rejection orders were passed, have been evicted or not and if not, the reasons for the same.

A bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra was dealing with a batch of petitions on the issue that were filed in the apex court over a period since 2006.

The states, which have come under the scanner of the top court, included Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Telangana.

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Eviction of tribals has to be seen "compassionately," says
Union Min
Kochi, Feb 23 (PTI)The issue of eviction of more than
one million tribals and forest dwellers across the country has
to be seen "compassionately", Union Minister Harsh Vardhan
said Saturday.
"The issue has to be seen quite compassionately", Union
Minister for Environment and Forest Harsh Vardhan said in a
guarded response to the Supreme Court seeking an action report
from 21 states on eviction of tribals.
He, however, did not elaborate, saying he had not read
the February 13 judgement and came to know about it only
through the media.
"So I am not able to comment on it," Harsh Vardhan told
reporters here.
He was here to inaugurate the Centre for Marine Living
Resources and Ecology (CMLRE), attached to the Ministry of
Earth Sciences.
The apex court had directed 21 states to apprise it about
the action taken by them over the eviction of tribals and
forest dwellers whose claim for the forest land have been
rejected.
The top court, in its order, has asked the chief
secretaries of the states concerned to file affidavits stating
whether those against whom the rejection orders were passed,
have been evicted or not and if not, the reasons for the same.
A bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra was dealing with a
batch of petitions on the issue that were filed in the apex
court over a period since 2006.
The states, which have come under the scanner of the top
court, included Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Gujarat, Himachal
Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Odisha, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Telangana. PTI
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