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Aarey Colony Protest: 29 Arrested; Court Refuses Stay On Cutting Of Trees

Aarey Colony Protest: 29 Arrested; Court  Refuses Stay On Cutting Of Trees
(Source: PTI)

The drama over cutting of trees in part of Mumbai's Aarey Colony for a proposed metro car shed shifted from the corridors of the Bombay High Court to the prominent green lung over Friday night, resulting into clashes between protesters and police who have arrested 29 persons today.

Green activists suffered a second jolt in two consecutive days when the Bombay High Court on Saturday refused to stay ongoing felling of trees at Mumbai's prominent green lung, Aarey Colony, to make way for a proposed metro car shed.

Some protesters have accused police personnel of high-handed behaviour. However, Mumbai Police have denied these allegations. Those arrested, including six women, are among the 60 people who were detained by police earlier, a police official said, adding that some of them are students.

The entire Aarey Colony was cordoned off by police on morning after hundreds of green activists tried to stop felling of trees in the area by the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. for the Metro-3 line rake depot.

The MMRCL action began hours after the high court dismissed four petitions filed by NGOs and activists challenging the decision of Tree Authority of the Mumbai civic body to allow felling of trees.

Meanwhile, the police official said some protesters had beaten up the men in uniform on duty in Aarey Colony.

“We have arrested 29 protesters. Six of them are women. Some of them had manhandled and beaten the police personnel deployed in Aarey Colony and obstructed them from discharging their duty,” the official said.

On Friday night, around 200 people gathered and started protesting near Picnic Point in the colony, he said.

"While the protests were on, a group of people roughed up two police personnel, who sustained injuries," he said.

A case has been registered under sections 332 (Voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty) and 353 (Assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty) of the Indian Penal Code on complaint of a 28-year-old woman police constable who was injured in the alleged attack.

They have also been booked for violating Section 144 of CrPc (banning unlawful assembly) imposed in Aarey Colony and surrounding areas.

"All the arrested protesters were taken to court for remand," he said.

The official added the detained protesters were taken to Aarey, Vanrai and Dahisar police stations, where some of them are being released.

Meanwhile, one of the detained women alleged she and her aides were detained by police while they were protesting peacefully in the early hours of Saturday.

Some alleged that the women protesters were manhandled by male police officers who bundled them into police vans.

However, Mumbai Police spokesperson has refuted the allegation of high-handedness by police as "false".

"All due procedures and legally valid steps were taken while handling the situation," he said, adding that the situation is "peaceful" now.

NGT To Hear Plea On Oct. 10

Environment activists criticised the authorities, claiming that almost 200 trees have been cut so far. They alleged the metro corporation wants to finish the job before Oct. 10, when the matter comes before the National Green Tribunal.

"This matter is going to be heard by the NGT on Oct. 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.

Shiv Sena Extends Support To Protestors

Meanwhile, Shiva Sena leader Aaditya Thackeray, who is contesting the Oct. 21 assembly election from Worli, extended his support to the protesters.

"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.

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