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Cases Against Aarey Activists To Be Withdrawn, Says New Maharashtra CM

Uddhav Thackeray reiterated that he was not stopping any metro project in Mumbai.
PTI
Dec 02 2019
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Uddhav Thackeray reiterated that he was not stopping any metro project in Mumbai.
Workers cut-down trees for the Metro car shed project in the Aarey colony of Mumbai. Photo: PTI/Files
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Mumbai: Cases registered against green activists who tried to stop the felling of trees in Mumbai's Aarey Colony will be withdrawn, Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray announced on Sunday night.

Cases were registered after clashes broke out between the police and green activists opposing axing of trees by the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (MMRCL) in Aarey Colony in early October for construction of a metro car shed for the Metro-3 line.

"I have directed police officials to withdraw the cases registered against green activists who were protesting against chopping of trees in the Aarey forest area," Thackeray told reporters.

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The CM reiterated that he was not stopping any metro project in Mumbai.

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After taking charge as the chief minister on November 29, Thackeray, who heads the Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress government, had announced stay on construction of the metro car shed project in the colony, a prime green lung of the city.

Police had booked at least 38 protesters under IPC sections 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharging duty), 332 (voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from duty) and 143 (unlawful assembly).

Of them, 29 protesters, including six women, were arrested when some of them allegedly tried to obstruct the police personnel at Aarey from discharging their duty and manhandling them.

A sessions court had on October 6 granted conditional bail to 29 protesters.

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