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Modi weakens environmental laws in India, making eco-world champion: Ramesh

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Sunday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of hypocrisy and said that although he had weakened India’s environmental and forestry laws, he was making himself a world champion.Ramesh said this as the prime minister will launch the “Life (Lifestyle for the Environment)” program on World Environment Day.

“Today is World Environment Day, celebrated since 1973. Vishguru introduced LiFE (Natural Lifestyle). the former union minister wrote on Twitter.Congress spokesman PawanKhera also criticized the prime minister, saying “his understanding of climate change was evident when he shouted, ‘There is no climate change but’ only ‘our tolerance and’ changed ‘practices.

In a tweet on Saturday, Modi said, “Tomorrow, June 5 has been marked as #WorldEnvironment Day. At 6 PM, LiFE will be launched. The organization aims to promote processes that promote sustainable living and sustainable development.

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