Unruly scenes during NGT proceedings

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 08 2015 | 5:13 PM IST
Unruly scenes were today witnessed when the National Green Tribunal was hearing a plea to stall Ramleela performance in an East Delhi park, prompting the green panel to call the police inside the court room.
As soon as the proceedings in the case began, two persons belonging to a religious group called Ojasvi party, started interrupting the hearing and sought dismissal of the plea of Janta Welfare Association opposing the Ramleela performance from October 12 at a park in Pandav Nagar area.
"You sit down. Nobody is allowed to interrupt the case hearing. If you interrupt again, we will take action against you. We will not tolerate this indiscipline," a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar told the duo.
As they continued to agitate demanding dismissal of the plea, the green panel chief asked the police to be called in.
When a few constables walked in the court room, the two men retreated to their seats.
The NGT bench made it clear that it was not concerned with any other activity, except the environment, and disposed of the plea asking the East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) to take care of the trees and plants in the park.
"These are events of regular nature. We can't stop Ramleela. It is a public park and not your private property. We are here to protect environment. Don't make an unneccesary issue out of everything. We are not concerned with anything besides environment and ecology," the bench said.
The Janta Welfare Association in its plea had sought stopping of Ramleela performance in the park on the ground that greenery was being destroyed and there was a looming threat to the environment and ecology of their area.
During the hearing, advocate Balendu Shekhar, appearing for EDMC, referred to a Delhi High Court order which had held that any conflict in case of parks would be decided by the concerned corporation.
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First Published: Oct 08 2015 | 5:13 PM IST

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