Mysore: Activists prepare action plan to stop ropeway project over hills. Mysuru News – Times of India

Mysuru: There is a protest in the city against the proposal of the state government to build a ropeway up to Chamundi Hills. Experts from different walks of life on Tuesday decided to continue the fight against the ropeway project, which they said would destroy the ecologically sensitive area.
A decision on this was taken in a consultation meeting organized by the Chamundi Betta Samiti Bachao at Ramakrishnanagar Park.
historian and activist N S Rangarajua member of Mysore The Heritage Committee said that the hills are part of the heritage heritage of Mysore. “Chamundi hills have a heritage and ecology. Now in the name of tourism, it is considered as a money making machine. After the ropeway is built, more concrete structures will be constructed. There is also no need for prasad scheme of the central government. Let us all involve and oppose the ropeway project,” he said.
He said the concerns raised by the Heritage Committee were ignored for tourism.
former mayor BL Bhairappa Said: “Today, the lakes in the hills are disappearing. This is a matter of major concern. We should try to convince those politicians who worship Goddess Chamundeshwari.”
the author kalegowda exasperated Urged all Mysore residents to come together and oppose the ropeway.
Parasuramagowda Campus Balaga and others were present.