Bengaluru, Dec. 16: Minister Eshwar Khandre said that the Kasturi Rangan report will not be implemented in the state. Congress member Ivan D'Souza asked a question about this during the Legislative Council's inquiry session. The Kasturi Rangan report should not be implemented in the state. The report has been prepared unscientifically. The survey was done through satellite. The survey was not done properly. If this report is implemented, it will cause problems for the coastal areas. This report is a death sentence for the people of the state. Therefore, he demanded that the Kasturi Rangan report should not be implemented.
Minister Eshwar Khandre replied that after the Kasturi Rangan report came out, the central government has issued 6 notifications. We have rejected all the notifications of the center. After issuing the 6th notification, we held a meeting of people's representatives. It was discussed in the cabinet and cabinet sub-committee. The 6th notification of the center should be canceled. A letter was written to the central government on the 30th. There will be no problem for those living in the coastal areas. The center's report has been rejected. He clarified that the government will take action to ensure that there is no problem anywhere except in the protected area.
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