Bijli Mahadev Ropeway: Kullu’s Sacred Hills Tremble Under Development
Kullu residents are up in arms against the construction of a ropeway to the Bijli Mahadev temple, alleging it is causing significant land subsidence and ecological damage. Their protests, fueled by concerns over environmental degradation and perceived divine displeasure, are escalating.
The locals claim widespread tree felling and disruption of the fragile mountain ecosystem are directly linked to the ongoing construction. They fear irreversible damage to the area’s natural beauty and unique biodiversity.
Adding to the tension, the state government remains silent on the escalating unrest, failing to address the villagers’ concerns. The lack of response is only further inflaming the situation.
The protests highlight a growing conflict between development and environmental preservation in the Himalayas. The Bijli Mahadev case underscores the urgent need for a balanced approach that respects both religious sentiments and ecological fragility, before irreparable damage is done to this sacred landscape. The coming days will be crucial in determining the fate of the project and the future of the region’s fragile ecosystem.