"Some people raise the issue on the floor of the House to blackmail others. They raise the issue so that they can extort money. These are the same people who are raking up certain issues on emotional level," Parsekar said, speaking before a gathering of BJP workers here.
The BJP-led state government's decision to reclassify coconut as a palm and not a tree has started a controversy, as it is being alleged that it would make it easier -- in terms of obtaining permissions -- to cut down the tree.
But the trees which become economically unviable need to be felled so that they can be replaced with a better variety of coconut tree, he said.
Earlier, Deputy Chief Minister Francis D'Souza said some legislators from the real estate industry were creating the controversy and branding themselves as environment lovers.
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