Environment activist raises concern over cutting of trees in Bihar’s Magadh University for PM’s meeting

On August 22, Prime Minister Narendra Modi began a tree cut at the campus of Magadh University, where Bodh Gaya will appeal to a public meeting in Bihar. | Photo Loan: Special Editing
On Monday, Brijnan Pathak, a social worker and environmental activist loan to save the Holy River ‘Falgu’, increased the concern of Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the cutting of trees to make room for a public meeting in the Bihar Gaya Ji Region on 22 August.
The public meeting will be held at the facilities of Magadh University and will mark its sixth visit to the state of the election since January this year. A few hundred Crore Rupi is expected to open infrastructure projects and then appeal to a public meeting in Bodh Gaya.
Mr. Pathak wrote a letter to Mr. Modi that deals with the issue of damaging the greenery on behalf of the Prime Minister’s public meeting and urged him to stop cutting the trees.
Da You have started a program like ‘additional pad maa ke naam’ (a tree on behalf of the mother) to encourage tree plantation under your leadership in the field of environmental protection in the country. Pathak said in a letter addressing Mr. Modi.
In addition, “There was no need to cut trees for the smooth behavior of your public meeting. Even in the last Turkish Sabha elections, trees were cut for your public meeting held in Gaaya Ji in Gandhi Maidan.
Mr. Pathak asked his prime minister office to investigate the activities of cutting trees on behalf of public meetings and stopped in the future.
Mr. Pathak asked how many trees were cut. Hindu More than 25 trees were cut before the last preparation of the place.
Mr. Pathak claimed that there was no problem if trees became a danger to human life or danger, but these trees were healthy and even 50 years old.
For the first time for the public meeting in Bihar, the trees were not cut. Even in the elections of the 2015 (October) Assembly, more than a hundred trees were cut and rooted on the campus of BP Mandal University in Madhepura region to make room for the Prime Minister’s rally.
In March 2016, when the PM will be set up a scene and farmers are asked to cut early crops, the Vaishali region is planned to launch several railway projects from Sultanpur Village in Hajipur. However, after Farmer’s protest, the regional administration had to change the place.
While talking HinduProfessor Shashi Pratap Shahi, Vice President of Magadh University, said that only 3 trees were cut. He also said he would talk to Gaya Ji DM.
Published – 11 August 2025 10:53 pm ist


