A local court on Saturday sent 29 people to judicial custody for five days while police arrested 38 others in connection with protests against the cutting of trees in Aarey colony area in Mumbai.
According to the police, as many as 38 people were arrested out of which 29 were produced before the Borivali court, which sent them to judicial custody. In addition to these, the police also detained 55 protesters for allegedly violating the prohibitory orders imposed near the Aarey colony area.
The police imposed Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code in Mumbai's Aarey Colony and surrounding areas on Saturday, banning unlawful assembly, following strong protests by activists against the felling of trees in the green zone for a Metro car shed, an official said.
WATCH: Trees being felled at Aarey Colony in Mumbai
Opposition parties slammed the ruling Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party alliance, stating they have failed to save the trees. Sena leader Aaditya Thackeray criticised the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd for "slyly and swiftly" cutting down an ecosystem, which, he said, is "shameful and disgusting".
He said the Metro officials should be posted in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir to destroy terror camps, instead of trees.
The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd started hacking trees from Friday night to make way for a car shed, hours after the Bombay high court dismissed four petitions filed by NGOs and activists challenging the decision to allow felling of trees in the prime green lung of the city.
WATCH: Shiv Sena's Priyanka Chaturvedi detained by police during Aarey protests
As the felling of trees began, hundreds of environmental activists gathered in Aarey Colony and protested. They tried to stop the authorities from chopping down the trees.
Following the protest, the entire Aarey Colony was cordoned off by Mumbai police on Saturday. Police started dispersing the crowd and forcibly removed the protesters, an official said.
"Section 144 of the CrPC, banning unlawful assembly, was imposed in Aarey Colony, Goregaon check post and surrounding areas on Saturday," a Mumbai police spokesperson said.
An activist said, "There is a heavy police deployment in the area. No one is allowed to enter Aarey Colony. Even tourists are being stopped."
In a tweet, Sena's Priyanka Chaturvedi said, "I have been forcibly evicted by the cops and I wasn't even breaking the law! The cops in the car won't even tell me where I am being taken... this is insane @MumbaiPolice."
The activists alleged that the MMRCL wants to finish the job before October 10, when the matter comes before the National Green Tribunal.
"This matter is going to be heard by the NGT on October 10, and we hope to get some respite from there. But it seems like the authorities want to eliminate the entire green patch before the hearing," Stalin D, one of the activists, said.
Thackeray, who is contesting the October 21 assembly election from Worli, extended his support to the protesters.
"The vigour with which the Mumbai metro 3 is slyly and swiftly cutting down an ecosystem in aarey is shameful and disgusting. How about posting these officials in POK giving them charge to destroy terror camps rather than trees?" he asked.
"A project that should be executed with pride, the Metro 3, @MumbaiMetro3 has to do it in the cover of the night, with shame, slyness and heavy cop cover. The project supposed to get Mumbai clean air, is hacking down a forest with a leopard, rusty spotted cat and more," he tweeted.
Meanwhile, the opposition of Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party targeted the ruling Shiv Sena and BJP, saying that the saffron parties have failed to save trees in Aarey Colony.
In a veiled dig at Thackeray, the NCP asked where the "fake environment lovers" were when the tree felling began.
"The Aarey tree felling is nothing but hitting Mumbaikars by first rendering them helpless. The @ShivSena bedeviled over the last 25 years. Now, it is holding common Mumbaikars to ransom in alliance with the BJP," NCP chief spokesperson Nawab Malik tweeted.
"Where were fake environment lovers, who championed ban on plastic, when the tree felling started?" Malik asked on the micro-blogging site, tagging Thackeray and the BJP.
Another NCP leader, Dhananjay Munde, also condemned the "slaughtering" of trees, and accused the government of "muzzling" the voices of people.
NCP MP Supriya Sule accused the government of taking "egoistic" stance, and said it was expected of the Chief Minister's Office to instead come forward to save the lungs of Mumbai.
"The government is taking egoistic stance about Aarey Colony tree felling. It is not right to talk about climate change on one hand and to cut down trees silently in the night on the other. @CMOMaharashtra it was expected of you to come forward to save Mumbai's lungs by keeping aside the ego," Sule tweeted.
The Congress asked the Shiv Sena if its alliance with the BJP was more important than saving trees.
"This is the time @ShivSena. You are in the government, can stop this. The Mahayuti (mega alliance) is more important or the mega loss of trees?" Maharashtra Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawant tweeted.
Aam Aadmi Party spokesperson Preeti Sharma Menon said cutting the trees was "a violation of the model code of conduct".
"The order was uploaded by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation only today, so it is deemed as an order today. They can't issue such orders when the code of conduct is in place," she said.
One of the four pleas had sought that Aarey Colony be declared a forest and ecologically sensitive zone, while another petition had pleaded that it be given the status of a floodplain.
Celebrities from Bollywood vented their anger on social media after authorities began cutting down trees at Mumbai's Aarey Colony for a metro car shed.
Voicing his concern, Farhan Akhtar wrote on Twitter, "Cutting trees at night is a pathetic attempt at trying to get away with something even those doing it know is wrong. #Aarey #GreenIsGold #Mumbai."
Shraddha Kapoor, who earlier joined Mumbai protesters to support their opposition to the decision by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's Tree Authority to slash 2,700 trees in the Aarey forest to make the metro car shed, expressed her anger on Instagram.
She posted a screenshot of a few news articles writing "This is wrong and should not be happening" and "Mumbaikars wake up".
Dia Mirza, who is a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador, expressed her worry and tweeted, "400 trees have been cut in the dead of the night. As citizens sang and joined hands in unity pleading to STOP this massacre. Can't you see they are UNITED by love!?! Love for nature. Love for our children and our future. #Aarey #ClimateAction #ActNow #ChangeIsComing."
Richa Chadda too expressed exasperation over cutting trees at the Aarey Colony. "Why were trees cut in the dead of the night? Who gets rich(er) because of this metro car shed? Everything about this is shady from the get-go, including how the first signatures for the tree felling were obtained," she wrote.
"Such disappointing news on #AareyForest Cutting the trees in the night clearly shows even they know it's horribly wrong, inhuman. But we can compliment #GretaThunberg act blind n deaf to our own #Aarey n think we did our bit to the #environment," tweeted actor-turned-politician Urmila Matondkar.
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