MPs in the Lok Sabha during the Budget session of Parliament, in New Delhi, Wednesday, March 12, 2025. Photo | Screengrab via SansadTV
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Opposition MPs claim national security 'compromised' over energy project nod near Indo-Pak border

Not satisfied with the Centre's reply, Congress MPs raised slogans on national security and stormed the Well of the House. They, along with DMK members, then staged a walkout.

Online Desk, Agencies

Opposition members, mainly from the Congress and DMK, on Wednesday held a noisy protest in the Lok Sabha over clearance granted to a renewable energy project near the India-Pakistan border.

Asking a supplementary during Question Hour, Congress MP Manish Tewari said national security and energy security have to go hand in hand.

His question was in connection with The Guardian's report last month claiming the government had eased national security protocols along the Pakistan border to allow an Adani Group renewable energy park in Gujarat.

The Congress has been repeatedly criticising the Centre, accusing it of jeopardising national security to benefit private billionaires.

Tewari claimed the mixed renewable energy project will run up to one kilometer of the International Border (IB) and noted that as per security protocol, any big infrastructure project should be at least 10 km away from the IB.

He also asked whether any relaxation was granted to the proposed project.

The government asserted that nods and licences to any proposal are granted after obtaining clearances from the Centre, the state and relevant agencies.

New and Renewable Energy Minister Pralhad Joshi said the government is keen to produce renewable energy in the country. He said clearances are sought from the central, state government and relevant agencies before licences are issued and nod is granted.

Not satisfied with the reply, Congress members raised slogans on national security and stormed the Well of the House. They, along with DMK members, then staged a walkout.

The Congress had recently hit out at the Centre, alleging that it has endangered national security to benefit private billionaires, over reports that border security rules were relaxed for a business group to set up an energy park.

(With additional inputs from PTI)

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