New Delhi, Dec. 25 -- The Supreme Court's recent decision on the Aravalli hills, specifically regarding the new definition of hills above 100 metres, has triggered a political clash between the BJP-led central government and Congress leaders.

Rejecting Jairam Ramesh's allegations, Bhupendra Yadav, Environment Minister, said that no Forest Survey of India (FSI) study that the Congress leader is claiming for Aravalli's destruction has been made.

Yadav backed his claims by posting the institution's post on X on Tuesday that denied conducting any study, claiming that only 9 per cent of the Aravallis is above 100 metres.

The minister also shared the older 2003 order passed by the Rajasthan Government, then led by Congress leader Ashok Gehlot,...