Ken-Betwa linkage project will devastate Panna Tiger Reserve: Sonia
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New Delhi, April 9 : Congress President Sonia Gandhi has written to Union Environment, Forests and Climate Change Minister Prakash Javadekar, expressing her concern over the devastating impact of the Ken-Betwa river linkage project on Madhya Pradesh s Panna Tiger Reserve (PTR) and urged him to not to allow it to go ahead.
The letter to Javadekar, dated April 2, was shared by her daughter and Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi on Twitter.
In her letter, Sonia Gandhi said: I am writing to you to express my deep concern on the devastating impact of the Ken-Betwa river linkage project on the PTR. Many people have shared their concern with me and so I write on their behalf as well.
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