In a letter to the Secretary of state's forest department, Chief Wildlife Conservator Ravi Shrivastava said the amount has been spent since 2000 for translocating villages.
Madhya Pradesh has spent Rs 560 crore whereas Rs 183 crore has been received in the last 15 years from the Centre, said the letter, a copy of which was received in response to an RTI query filed by wildlife activist Ajay Dubey.
The letter was meant to convey to the central government problems being faced by the state in translocating about 30 villages from Ratapani Sanctuary in Raisen district.
Unless the villages are shifted completely, it will be advisable to consider Ratapani Sanctuary as tiger inhabited wildlife area, the letter said.
"National Tiger Conservation Authority is asking state government to declare Ratapani as tiger reserve. But the MP government is planning to make Ratapani as wild life division. It is not acceptable. We will write to both the state and Centre about it," said Dubey.
After Karnataka and Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh ranks third in tiger population in the country.
