Goa, Sept. 3 -- The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Goa on Tuesday cautioned that while rail ways may find it difficult to lay double tracks through the wildlife sanctuary, they could extend double track ing from Vasco to Kulem, turning the latter into a coal hub. AAP State president Adv Amit Palekar said the Su preme Court had already quashed clearances grant ed to the project by the National Board for Wildlife (NBWL), yet the danger re mained. "Goa has already been sold and compro mised. Every Goan should be alert now," he warned. Demanding an imme diate halt to double track ing, coal expansion and corporate-driven projects that threaten Goa's people, economy and environment, Palekar asked, "Why is the government forcing this project on Goa when ...
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