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Times of India4/26/2026Environment1 min readIndia

Uttarakhand Minister's Son Wedding in Tiger Reserve Raises Forest Violation Concerns

Forest department registers case against temple committee for allegedly holding wedding in Rajaji Tiger Reserve core zone without permission

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  • The forest department in Uttarakhand registered a case against a temple committee for holding a wedding inside the core zone of Rajaji Tiger Reserve without permission.
  • Materials including a pandal, stage, coolers and generators were taken into the ecologically sensitive area.
  • The wedding of cabinet minister Khajan Das's son was conducted at Sureshwari Devi temple.

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Rajaji Tiger Reserve is an ecologically sensitive zone housing elephants, tigers, leopards and various bird species. The core zone where the temple is located has strict protection under wildlife laws.

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DEHRADUN/HARIDWAR: Preparations for the wedding of Uttarakhand cabinet minister Khajan Das's son were carried out inside the core zone of Rajaji Tiger Reserve (RTR) at Sureshwari Devi temple, allegedly without permission from forest authorities, raising concerns over alleged violations of forest and wildlife norms. On Saturday, materials for a large setup - a pandal, a stage, coolers and generators - were taken into the reserve area, an ecologically sensitive zone that houses elephants, tigers and leopards, among other animals and bird species. The forest department registered a case against the temple committee under provisions of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Ajay Lingwal, the warden of Haridwar forest range under RTR, told TOI, "No permission had been granted for such an event. After receiving information about it, the tents and other arrangements were removed on Sunday." The wedding rituals were allowed to be conducted inside the temple. Officials said the wedding was "held in a restricted manner without any elaborate arrangements". Responding to the charges, Ashish Marwari, general secretary of Ma Sureshwari Devi temple committee, said, "Wedding rituals of minister Khajan Das's son were intended to be conducted in a simple way. Tents and other arrangements were made considering the heat. The forest department officials were also informed about this." Marwari added that there had been no mistake on their part and they would soon respond to the case. Das, who holds the social welfare portfolio in the Dhami govt, said he had been visiting the temple for several years and also attributed his recovery from an illness to the deity's blessings, and so he wished for his son's wedding to take place there. He claimed he was not informed that formal permission was required. "A request was made to the temple committee and there were also discussions with forest officials, who agr-eed to the programme. We only intended to perform simple rituals and formalise the wedding," the minister said. Senior IFS officers in the department confirmed that no written permission was sought for the event.

Open Questions

  • Did forest officials verbally agree to the event as the minister claims?
  • Will any action be taken against the minister personally?
  • What is the standard permission process for events inside tiger reserves?

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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