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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

PIL on tiger tourism: MP turns to ‘affected parties’

To defeat a public interest litigation that seeks to ban tourism in core areas of tiger reserves, the Madhya Pradesh forest department has clandestinely sought the help of very people whose activities endanger the wild cat.

Within days of the PIL in the high court, MP’s Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) (Wildlife) H S Pabla sent an email to people involved in tourism industry asking them to intervene “as affected parties if you want to be sure that this PIL does not succeed”.

Pabla, who was removed from the same post after the debacle in Panna but made a comeback after a few months, advised the affected parties that “the case may have serious consequences for you people, kindly take whatever steps you think will be appropriate to protect your interests”. The PIL was filed by Prayatna, a Bhopal-based NGO, on September 9 seeking a ban on tourism in core areas, notification of buffer zones and implementation of annual conservation plans.

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