"The BJP-led government based on their majority on the floor of the House passed the legislation. They have launched environmental terrorism in the state," alleged Vijai Sardesai, an independent MLA.
Speaking to the media along with Rohan Khaunte and Naresh Sawal, the two other independent MLAs, Sardesai said that the government's decision would be protested across the state and it would be an issue in forthcoming Budget Session of the Assembly.
"We (all the 3 MLAs) challenge the state government to hold an opinion poll on its decision of classifying coconut as a tree and also allow eco-tourism in eco-sensitive areas. Let people give their opinion," Sardesai, who represents Fatorda Assembly Constituency said.
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