Failure to address wildlife menace cost LDF dear: MLA P V Anvar
The New Indian Express
September 23, 2024
Nilambur MLA P V Anvar on Monday said the LDF lost up to 20 per cent of
votes in the last parliamentary election across 60 constituencies in hilly
districts due to the state government’s failure to address the
human-wildlife conflict.
Interestingly, the opinion of the ruling party MLA is in tune with that of
the opposition parties, which had earlier staged protests citing the
government’s failure in resolving the issue. Anvar also criticised Forest
Minister A K Saseendran and officials for failing to tackle the issue.
Anvar launched the scathing attack at an event organised by the forest
department in Nilambur, which was inaugurated by Saseendran.
The minister was present on the dais when Anvar unleashed a tirade against
him as well as his department.
“As the state government failed to address the human-wildlife conflict, the
LDF lost around 20 per cent of votes across 60 constituencies in the hilly
districts during the last parliamentary election. If an elephant kills
someone inside the forest, we can justify it by saying the incident
occurred in its habitat. But how can we justify it when elephants enter
residential areas and kill people? Just one and a half months ago, a child
was attacked by a wild boar in Nilambur,” Anvar said.
He also criticised some of the projects inaugurated by the minister in
Nilambur on the same day.
“Projects worth Rs 15.68 crore were inaugurated by the minister today
(Monday). Of the total funds, Rs 6.5 crore was used for good purposes, but
the remaining amount was wasted on unnecessary buildings. Fencing to block
animals from entering residential areas should have been prioritised.
Constructing unnecessary buildings is not the LDF government’s way. The LDF
should intervene,” he said, adding that if such unnecessary projects had
been recommended to him by officials, he would have dismissed them.
Anvar further said that forest officials should be made to follow the
directives of people’s representatives.
“Every area in the state is facing crises because elected representatives
are being kept away from the democratic process and solving people’s
issues. Even a panchayat member is the leader of their area. This fact
needs to be made clear to the officials,” Anvar said. He also advised
Saseendran to work as a minister for protecting humans, rather than one who
is keen on protecting wildlife.
He further criticised forest department officials, stating that some have
become crueller than animals.
Following the function, Saseendran expressed dissatisfaction with Anvar’s
conduct, and urged him to reflect on his decision to publicly criticise the
government and the minister.
“In my political career, I have learnt to respond to such criticism calmly.
However, Anvar should assess whether he made his criticism appropriately,”
Saseendran said.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2024/Sep/24/failure-to-address-wildlife-menace-cost-ldf-dear-mla-p-v-anvar
Failure to address wildlife menace cost LDF dear: MLA P V Anvar
The New Indian Express
September 23, 2024
Nilambur MLA P V Anvar on Monday said the LDF lost up to 20 per cent of
votes in the last parliamentary election across 60 constituencies in hilly
districts due to the state government’s failure to address the
human-wildlife conflict.
Interestingly, the opinion of the ruling party MLA is in tune with that of
the opposition parties, which had earlier staged protests citing the
government’s failure in resolving the issue. Anvar also criticised Forest
Minister A K Saseendran and officials for failing to tackle the issue.
Anvar launched the scathing attack at an event organised by the forest
department in Nilambur, which was inaugurated by Saseendran.
The minister was present on the dais when Anvar unleashed a tirade against
him as well as his department.
“As the state government failed to address the human-wildlife conflict, the
LDF lost around 20 per cent of votes across 60 constituencies in the hilly
districts during the last parliamentary election. If an elephant kills
someone inside the forest, we can justify it by saying the incident
occurred in its habitat. But how can we justify it when elephants enter
residential areas and kill people? Just one and a half months ago, a child
was attacked by a wild boar in Nilambur,” Anvar said.
He also criticised some of the projects inaugurated by the minister in
Nilambur on the same day.
“Projects worth Rs 15.68 crore were inaugurated by the minister today
(Monday). Of the total funds, Rs 6.5 crore was used for good purposes, but
the remaining amount was wasted on unnecessary buildings. Fencing to block
animals from entering residential areas should have been prioritised.
Constructing unnecessary buildings is not the LDF government’s way. The LDF
should intervene,” he said, adding that if such unnecessary projects had
been recommended to him by officials, he would have dismissed them.
Anvar further said that forest officials should be made to follow the
directives of people’s representatives.
“Every area in the state is facing crises because elected representatives
are being kept away from the democratic process and solving people’s
issues. Even a panchayat member is the leader of their area. This fact
needs to be made clear to the officials,” Anvar said. He also advised
Saseendran to work as a minister for protecting humans, rather than one who
is keen on protecting wildlife.
He further criticised forest department officials, stating that some have
become crueller than animals.
Following the function, Saseendran expressed dissatisfaction with Anvar’s
conduct, and urged him to reflect on his decision to publicly criticise the
government and the minister.
“In my political career, I have learnt to respond to such criticism calmly.
However, Anvar should assess whether he made his criticism appropriately,”
Saseendran said.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2024/Sep/24/failure-to-address-wildlife-menace-cost-ldf-dear-mla-p-v-anvar