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Ex-Goa CM urges PM to scrap double tracking of S-W Railway line

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Panaji, Nov 7 : Former Goa Chief Minister and Congress MLA Luizinho Faleiro on Saturday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging him to scrap double tracking of the South Western Railway line in the state, which the Opposition has alleged is being done for facilitating a coal corridor.
“Goans are objecting to the double tracking of the railway line which activity is presently being undertaken in the state of Goa from the Mormugao Port to Karnataka much against the wishes of the people of Goa.
“The public objection to the said double tracking is founded on genuine grounds as the said double tracking is destroying the environment and ecology of the state while also disturbing people’s livelihood,” Faleiro said in his letter to Modi.
“This double tracking project is a disaster for Goans and hence I completely stand with the people on this issue in objecting to the said double tracking which is presently being undertaken and which will only boost coal transportation in Goa only to the detriment of Goa and Goans,” Faleiro added.
Nearly 50,000 trees located in and around Mollem village are slotted for felling for the projects which include expansion of railway lines and highways and drawing of a new high tension power line, spread across protected forests in and around Mollem village.
Opposition and civil society activists have alleged that the three projects are being developed to facilitate transportation of coal imported to Goa’s Mormugao Port Trust facility to steel mills in Karnataka’s Bellary district.

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