Days after the Supreme Court's Central Empowered Committee (CEC) slammed the South Western Railways track doubling project as non-justifiable and recommended major alterations to other road and power projects in protected forest areas along the Goa-Karnataka border, the opposition has now demanded scrapping of the three projects. Leader of Opposition Digambar Kamat on Wednesday said that the CEC report has also vindicated the stand of the opposition, which had rallied against the three projects, and nailed the BJP's intention of destroying the state's environment for sake of "crony capitalism". "The report of the CEC has vindicated our stand that the BJP is all out to sell Goa to the crony club to make a fortune by destroying the environment and identity of Goa... Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant must make his stand clear now and immediately write to the Centre to stop all three projects," Kamat said, reacting to the report of the CEC which was submitted to the Supreme Court last week.