SC for stage-wise plan to restore Ganga to its pristine glory

NEW DELHI, Sept 3:
The Narendra Modi Government’s ambitious poll promise to depollute river Ganga came under severe scrutiny today in the Supreme Court which said it seems that steps taken so far will not lead to cleaning of the country’s holiest river even after 200 years.
The apex court directed the Centre to come out in three weeks with a “stage-wise plan” to clean the river for “restoring it to its pristine glory”.
“After seeing your action plan, it seems Ganga will not be cleaned even after 200 years. Evaluate the dream project You have to take steps to restore Ganga to its pristine glory.
“The dream project is there. Please try that the next generation is able to see the river in its original form. We don’t know whether we will see it or not,” a bench comprising justices T S Thakur and R Banumathi observed.
It said the “bureaucratic” approach in the action plan would not help in accomplishing Prime Minister’s dream project of cleaning the river Ganga and asked the government to come out with “power point presentation” instead of giving vision plan and “artistic view”.
The bench said it was not concerned about the financial assistance coming from other countries but was worried how the common people be explained about the proposal for proceeding with project of cleaning the 2500-km long river stretch.
“We don’t want to get into the nitty-gritty of committees etc. But common man expects to know how the cleaning Ganga process will emerge. They should at least know how the government is proceeding.
“You have given a very bureaucratic kind of explanation. We want to see it in a layman’s language as to how you are proceeding with the project,” the bench told Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar after perusing the affidavit filed by Uma Bharti’s Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation.
The Bench, which asked the Solicitor General to file a supplementary affidavit, said power point presentation would help in understanding the stage-wise action plan.
It specifically asked the Government to apprise about the steps taken in ecologically sensitive areas from Gangotri to downstream 135 km of the river as “no follow up steps have been taken up” after the 2003 notification. (PTI)