JD(U) president Sharad Yadav slammed the government for not releasing the Chopra Committee report, which was constituted after Uttarakhand flash floods and attempting to neutralise the findings of the report.
"As many as 450 hydropower projects have been proposed on the Ganga river and its tributaries in Uttarakhand. Besides, the implementation of these projects, the consequent deforestation, mining, blasting, movement of heavy machinery and other activities destruct the environment," he said.
Briefing reporters, Yadav stressed for a separate ministry and a policy for Himalayas.
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