Mumbai: MMRC Officials and Aarey conservationists fight on Twitter
There were a lot of heated exchanges on social media on the topic of constructing the metro car depot at Aarey milk colony.
The fight over whether or not to construct the metro rail car depot at Aarey Milk Colony is raging not just in court rooms, but on Twitter as well, with conservationists and Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) officials getting into heated arguments. On Saturday, the spar began when MMRC’s Executive Director (Planning) Ramana R made a statement on the micro-blogging site, “Aarey matter in NGT (National Green Tribunal) and tree cutting case in Hon. High Court will be decided on facts @MumbaiMetro3 @ashwinibhide”. This comment was accompanied with an image where IPS officer turned lawyer YP Singh was quoted, “The court order is based on legal framework and not on activists’ opinion. Judges take decision as per the legal provisions. The decision will be based on facts.”
Immediately, MMRC’s Managing Director Ashwini Bhide responded, “Truth always surfaces. One cannot suppress it for long.” From here on, the argument began, with Bhide also blaming the media for having reported the dispute between environmentalists and state officials. She added, “Media in search of sensationalism and some souls in that of identity take everyone for a ride by suppressing facts. But how long?” One of the supporters from Aarey Conservation Group, Nitika Agarwal, responded to the officials stating “we are also hoping that all the files and papers regarding Metro Aarey surface #SaveAarey”