A bench comprising Justices S.Nagamuthu and V.S.Ravi ordered notice to the authorities, including the Tuticorin District Collector and PWD officials, on a petition by a farmer.
Petitioner K.Ulaguthevar charged that desilting was being done violating all guidelines and regulations of the National Green Tribunal's southern bench, issued while allowing the desilting, and there was no supervision.
Irrespective of political affiliation, political functionaries, government officials and panchayat Presidents had come together to allow the illegal quarrying, he alleged.
If the desilting was done without regulation, the river would lose its natural face, he submitted.
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