Poonch Municipality To Auction Assets To Pay Rs 2.71 Cr Pollution Fine
The penalty was levied against the Poonch Municipal Council (MC) for persistent violations of environmental laws, including the unscientific dumping of solid waste near the Poonch River and failure to operationalize a waste management plant. Official records submitted to the NGT indicate that nearly 19,000 metric tonnes of legacy waste remain untreated at the Shanti Nagar dumping site.
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Of the total fine, only ₹25 lakh has been recovered to date, leaving ₹2.46 crore outstanding. The NGT had earlier imposed a personal cost of ₹10,000 on the Deputy Commissioner in September 2024 for delays in recovering the amount.
Environmental activists have sharply criticized the move to auction public assets, calling it a symptom of deep administrative failure. Dr. Raja Muzaffar Bhat, the petitioner in the NGT case, argued that officials responsible for the violations should bear the financial burden.
“Why should taxpayers' assets be sold to pay for the administration's failures?” Dr. Bhat said.“Dumping waste near a river is a criminal act under the Water Act, 1974. The compensation should be recovered from the salaries and pensions of the CEOs and Deputy Commissioners who served here over the last 15 years.”
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