You have no sense of responsibility: NGT slams Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

By PTIFirst Published Apr 21, 2017, 7:58 AM IST
Highlights
  • NGT officials slam Sri Sri for damaging the Yamuna banks.
  • Sri Sri had levelled allegations at the NGT and the government for allowing him to hold the programme.

The National Green Tribunal on Thursday slammed the Art of Living over its founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar blaming the Centre and the green panel for damage to the Yamuna floodplains, terming it as "shocking".

"You have no sense of responsibility. Who gave you liberty to speak whatever you want to. It is shocking," a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar said.

The observations came after advocate Sanjay Parikh, appearing for petitioner Manoj Misra, informed the bench about Ravi Shankar's recent statement blaming the government and the NGT for permitting his NGO to hold the World Culture Festival on the floodplains of river Yamuna.

Parikh told the green bench that the spiritual guru has gone to the extent of levelling allegations against the NGT.

The lawyer said that Sri Sri had posted the statement on the website of the Art of Living, his Facebook page and also addressed the media on the same in a written statement. This is what he had said on Twitter:

Those who say the Art of Living is irresponsible simply don't know us or have gained a sense of humour! (1)

— Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (@SriSri) April 20, 2017

The truth is we have caused no damage to the Yamuna. When lies are exposed, it is shocking. (2)

— Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (@SriSri) April 20, 2017

I think you heard it wrong!Perhaps NGT has slammed its own committee for being irresponsible & inconsistent in both its reports. 😀😉(3)

— Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (@SriSri) April 20, 2017

From Rs.120 cr for wetlands to Rs.13 cr for flood plains! From permanent damage to 10yrs & appointing themselves to restore the place. (4)

— Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (@SriSri) April 20, 2017

The counsel appearing for the AOL foundation, however, contested the findings of the expert panel and said that they have certain objections with regard to the findings of the committee and sought setting aside of the report.

The bench then directed the foundation and other parties in the case to file their response and objection within two weeks and posted the matter for further hearing on May 9.

On April 18, Ravi Shankar had blamed the government and the NGT for permitting AOL to hold the festival on the Yamuna river bed and said they should be held responsible if any environmental damage was caused.

The AOL head said the foundation had obtained all necessary permissions, including from the green panel, and the event could have been stopped in the beginning itself if river Yamuna was so "fragile and pure".

An expert committee had told the NGT that a whopping Rs 42.02 crore would be required to restore Yamuna floodplains which was ravaged due to a cultural extravaganza organised by AOL last year.

The expert panel has suggested that there would be two components of rehabilitation plan -- physical and biological, and they would cost Rs 28.73 crore and Rs l3.29 crore respectively, besides additional ancillary expenses.
 

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