“The Centre cannot bulldoze any project without taking the local people into confidence. The Jaitapur project was brought by the UPA government, but had to be held back because of the opposition from the local population,” he said.The recent rollback of the three farm laws is an example of what happens when decisions are taken without consulting the stakeholders, Malik added.Shiv Sena leader and Lok Sabha member from Sindhudurg, Vinayak Raut, told reporters in Delhi that the government’s reply in Parliament was technical.”I have seen this kind of reply at least half a dozen times in the last few years. The local population is against the project which is hazardous and which will impact the entire Konkan coastline,” he said.Raut said that Shiv Sena firmly stands with the locals opposing the project.”Why do you require nuclear energy in Konkan when the Centre is promoting solar energy. Solar parks can be set up in Konkan,” he said.Shiv Sena and NCP share power in Maharashtra with Congress.
Source: Economic Times