"Rs 20,000 crore is being spent on a national project without even knowing about the river. Nobody knows anything, this is quite irresponsible. Not a single penny on Ganga rejuvenation would be spent by any of the departments till we pass specific directions. Enough is enough," a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar said.
"MoEF and Ministry of Water Resources are taking the NGT for granted. There is not even 1 per cent compliance of our orders. We had asked you about analysis of drains and quantum of effluents besides their quality. Not even a single query has been answered by either MoEF or the Ministry of Water Resources. You are running the whole country, but you don't have the basic data," the bench said.
"You have filed an affidavit signed by a scientist who tells us to seek information from the Ministry of Water Resources. How dare he do this? This is mockery of our order," the bench, also comprising Justice U D Salvi, said.
The tribunal then directed all concerned officers to be present before it tomorrow.
The counsel appearing for MoEF said Ministry of Water Resources was responsible for providing information to NGT and it was "second in line". However, the Environment Ministry was always in line of fire and forced to bear the brunt, she added.
The committee comprises Member Secretary of CPCB, Chief Engineer of UP Jal Nigam, senior most chief environmental officer of UP Pollution Control Board and representative from the Ministry of Water Resources.
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