Dotasra Hails SC Stay on Aravalli Mining, Vows to Fight 'Mafia' Conspiracy
Congress' Dotasra praises SC for Aravalli protection stance

Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee President Govind Singh Dotasra declared on Monday that justice had been served as the Supreme Court responded to the public's fervent plea to preserve the ecologically vital 'Aravalli Mata'. He expressed strong hope that the final verdict, expected in January, will permanently safeguard the ancient hill range from destructive mining activities.

A People's Movement for Environmental Protection

Dotasra emphasized that the powerful call to rescue 'Aravalli Mata' originated not just from Rajasthan but from the citizens of three other states that share the mountain range. He launched a sharp critique against the central government, accusing it of a 'conspiratorial policy' designed to hand over the precious Aravalli hills to the mining mafia.

He confidently asserted that such a plan would never materialize. The Congress leader stated that the people's environment, their rivers, and the deities residing in the Aravallis would all be shielded from harm. Dotasra extended his gratitude to all party workers and environmental activists who joined the widespread movement to protect this critical natural heritage.

Readiness for Future Agitation and Justice in Unnao Case

Striking a defiant tone, Dotasra warned that if the Union government's alleged conspiracy manages to succeed in any other region, Congress workers and supporters would once again be prepared for mass agitation. He firmly believes that public sentiment will ultimately triumph in such battles for environmental justice.

In a related development, Dotasra also commended the Supreme Court for upholding justice in another significant matter. He noted that the apex court delivered a rightful decision by staying the release of Kuldeep Sengar, the convicted individual in the highly sensitive Unnao rape case.

The Road Ahead: Awaiting the January Verdict

The political and environmental focus now shifts to the upcoming Supreme Court judgment in January. All stakeholders, from political parties and environmental groups to the common citizens of the affected states, are awaiting a conclusive ruling that will determine the fate of the Aravalli range. Dotasra's statements underscore the high-stakes political battle forming around environmental policy and natural resource protection in northern India.