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SAD-BJP govt never took environmental issues seriously: Soni

SAD-BJP govt never took environmental issues seriously: Soni

A day after the accused the ruling party of not acting tough against the sugar mill allegedly involved in leaking molasses into the leading to the death of a large number of fish, O P Soni accused the previous of never taking environmental issues seriously.

He said the government in Punjab, led by Chief was committed to save the of the state.

“The environmental issues were never taken up seriously by the previous government and that is why there was no check on mills and factories, which used to spill their and other hazardous residues into canals and streams,” Soni said in a statement here.

Yesterday, the opposition SAD had sought judicial probe into the molasses leakage. It had alleged that the owners of the mill had close links with ruling and they were trying to use their clout to go scot free.

A large number of fish were found dead in the Beas on May 17 after molasses from a sugar factory leaked into the river in Punjab’s Beas town, about 40 km from 

Soni said the situation in the was being constantly monitored by the 

Board, senior officials of irrigation department and the were continuously reviewing the situation and all canals would get fresh water up to the tails by tomorrow, he said.

People have been requested not to use water from these canals for drinking purposes, the said, adding 2,000 cusecs of water from has already been released into the leading to improvement in the situation.

The department has constituted a committee under the chairmanship of the of Board which will submit its recommendations so that such incidents could be prevented in future.

Asserting that those responsible for the Beas incident will not be spared, has already been sealed and the security deposit of Rs 25 lakh confiscated.

Instructions have been issued to officials of the environment department and the Board to strictly monitor the situation and stringent action will be taken against industries contaminating rivers and streams, the minister said.

 

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