Drop Chamundi Hill ropeway project: MP
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Drop Chamundi Hill ropeway project: MP

March 27, 2022

V. Sreenivasa Prasad writes to CM; says opposition to ropeway was not without merits

Mysore/Mysuru: In a big boost to the environment activists, morning and evening walkers, NGOs and all those Mysureans who have an emotional connection with Chamundi Hill, former Minister and Chamarajanagar BJP MP V. Sreenivasa Prasad has opposed the proposed ropeway project atop Chamundi Hill. With the MP’s support, their struggle to save the Hill from destruction has received a shot in the arm.   

In a letter to Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, Sreenivasa Prasad has asked him to reconsider the project on the grounds that it was against the environment and would cause irreparable damage to the  fragile ecosystem. 

The letter dated Mar. 25 comes soon after the green groups, environmental activists and the residents of Mysuru opposed the project after it figured in the 2022-23 Budget presented by Basavaraj Bommai. “I am writing to you as there is a severe opposition from the residents and eco-conscious groups. This is to bring certain pertinent points to your notice,” the letter stated.  

The MP said that the opposition to the project was not unfounded and not without merits and highlighted the fragile ecology of Chamundi Hill and its environment. 

“When I was the Revenue Minister in 2015, funds were sanctioned for taking up development works including creating a dormitory, commercial complex for vendors, queue line with toilet facility and a multi-storey parking facility. The works were slated to come up on 8.04 acres of land that was reserved near Devikere. But soon after, there was a landslide atop the Hill and I had personally inspected the site,” he wrote.  

“Following the landslide, I had called for a meeting with the Revenue and Forest Department officials. Shockingly, the Forest Department officials — who are the custodians of the Chamundi Hill — were oblivious of the works that were sanctioned. They were not even aware of the permission being sought from them before the development projects were sanctioned. I realised something amiss and stopped the work,’’ he wrote.

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Subsequently, he said that he was dropped from the Ministry and the works were completed. 

Already there are facilities for vehicle parking, drinking water, toilets and shops for vendors and these facilities are more than adequate. ‘’No further construction works should be sanctioned atop Chamundi Hill and any new project should be taken up only if necessary and it must be in harmony with the local environment. A ropeway against the environment is not necessary and it deserves to be dropped,” the MP wrote.

‘Natural heritage of Mysuru’

“Chamundi Hill is a natural heritage of Mysuru and the Wadiyars had taken up development works for the benefit of the pilgrims including construction of steps and laying of road. One could approach the hilltop within 20 minutes from Mysuru city while there are two other approach roads as well besides the steps. Given this connectivity, the ropeway project is not essential. On the contrary, the project posed a threat to the fragile environment of the area.”

— V. Sreenivasa Prasad, MP, Chamarajanagar

ONE COMMENT ON THIS POST To “Drop Chamundi Hill ropeway project: MP”

  1. Howdy, Modi! says:

    So, now Srinivasa Prasad who has not been known todo anything useful has joined the fray as the recent proponent of 2saving the Chamundi Hill brigade2. Not realised, he is now in the BJP. Knew him as a Congress MLA, then joined to band wagon of those Congress politicians, realising that they had no chance of getting elected , after Indira Gandhi ran riot with her emergency powers, rushed to Janata Dal. Now, it appears he flipped again to the BJP!
    His.” me too” attitude to the preservation of this Hill should not come as a surprise. He does not say, how to protect the Hill’s geographic structure, from the ever increasing masses of visitors, who now take to cars and busses, on the Chamundi Hill road. These are not merely tourists,, but the fast expanding inhabitants that Mysore is sucking in from outside the state, each year, who want to visit the Hill.
    Prior to the Pnademic, the Temple authorities of the Hill, were encouraging more devotees to visit the Temple, announcing special poojas in each calendar month, pointing out the special occasion. The Temple authorities, the priests and others,, earned large sums of money through various means of giving the devotees special darshans. The pandemic lockdowns and restrictions dented their income. They have become rich already.
    Short of bringing in the moustached Basavaraj Bommaii, showing him around the continued destruction of the Hill, and shackling the MP Simha, keeping him in a cave, preventing him destroying Mysore, the Rope Way structure is going ahead.
    The Rope Way issue is a red herring anyway. The real issue is the massive expansion of the city doubling its population every decade; the relentless developments like the 10-lane highway ,the number of road and rail link plans to Kerala and Tamil Nadu, and on top of them, the expansion of the Mysore airport-the recipe for mass influx of Keralites and Tamils, and smuggling air link to Gulf countries ,inviting gold smuggling activities in to the city, which then lead to businesses cropping up to launder that illegal cash.
    Well, Chamundi Hill will take the hit, Rope Way or no Rope Way.
    For arm chair eco howlers like Barmy Shenoy and Ballal, it is Rope Way. They know by pointing out the relentless expansion of the city, they know that they draw attention to themselves, who arrived in a previous wave of influx to settle in th e city stretching the city perimeters to miles further!!

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