Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, July 10: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has sought a report from Deputy Commissioner, Baramulla, J&K Pollution Control Board and JK Wetlands Conservation Authority (which is yet to be constituted in J&K) on the issue of dumping garbage in Wullar lake.
The move has come after a complaint was filed by Chairman Jammu & Kashmir RTI Movement through its Chairman Dr Raja Muzaffar Bhat,
The four member bench of National Green Tribunal (NGT) headed by Chairperson Adarash Kumar Goel on Thursday issued a notice to Jammu & Kashmir Government seeking a report on the alleged dumping of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) by Municipal Council (MC) Sopore at Ninglee wetland in Tarzoo area which part of Wullar lake and located just adjacent to river Jehlum.
Chairman RTI Movement Dr Raja Muzaffar Bhat had sent a complaint to NGT some time back seeking its intervention over the illegal dumping of municipal solid waste by MC Sopore from March onwards.
He had in past filed a petition also in NGT seeking its intervention to stop illegal waste dumping by Municipal Committee Bandipora. In that petition petitioner had sought intervention of NGT to protect Hokersar & Kreenchu Chandhara wetlands as well located in Budgam and Pamore areas respectively. The said case is listed before NGT next month.
In the fresh case Dr Raja Muzaffar had alleged that Municipal Council Sopore with the support of District Administration Baramulla is illegally dumping municipal solid waste in Ninglee Tarzoo area from the last 4 months which is part of Wullar Lake.
“The Dumping municipal solid waste around Ningli Tarzoo is like committing a murder of nature and legitimizing this officially by Municipal Council Sopore and District Administration Baramulla,” he said.