Chittorgarh : Chittorgarh Rawatbhata. The villagers are unhappy with the efforts of the Forest Department to build a boundary wall in Nagani village for the Mukandra Tiger Hills area and they have expressed their displeasure to the Forest Department, Subdivision Administration and District Collector, citing the losses caused by it. The villagers openly alleged that the Forest Department was closing the roads to their farm, Muktidham. He is trying to imprison us in the village.
Following the controversy regarding the boundary wall of Mukandra Tiger Hills area, the Forest Department has stopped its construction work. With the intervention of the district administration, a solution for this will now be discussed. The Forest Department has given assurance for this. On Friday, Ranger Forester Harlal, Tehsildar Vivek Garasia, former head Radheshyam Gupta, former Sarpanch Kalibai Meena, Forest Department Ranger Jatan Singh reached this village. The Tehsildar assured the villagers that the boundary wall would not be erected until a solution was found. The boundary wall work has been stopped. It is noteworthy that the rural administrative officials have clearly told that the Forest Department for Mukandra National Park is imprisoning the needs of the village by walling it without displacement. All roads to Muktidham and fields of the village will be closed. The Forest Department is not listening to anyone.
The villagers of Nagani village had given a memorandum to SDM Mahesh Gagoria and expressed their protest and warned of blocking the road. Villagers told that in Majra Gram Nagani village of Gram Panchayat Badaulia, Forest Department Mukandra Hills are blocking the way to the fields and the way to the cremation ground. The Forest Department is trying to include the village Nagani by building a boundary wall. Rawatbhata. Officials talking to public representatives and villagers. News published on 20-22 November.