Wayanad Landslide: Kerala Government withdraws gag order on scientists after facing severe criticism
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Wayanad Landslide: Kerala Government withdraws gag order on scientists after facing severe criticism

The Kerala Government withdrew a gag order on scientists discussing the Wayanad landslide after facing severe criticism, emphasising the importance of preventing panic and focusing on rescue efforts. The retraction followed public outcry and criticism from Union Home Minister Amit Shah regarding ignored disaster warnings

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Following severe backlash, the Kerala Government has retracted a gag order issued on August 1 that prohibited the scientific community from speaking about the Wayanad landslide or visiting the affected area. The order, which faced criticism from various quarters, including journalists, politicians, and social media users, was deemed a hostile approach to scientific research.

In a clarification that followed the retraction, the Chief Secretary of Kerala explained that the intention behind the order was not to restrict scientific research but to prevent scientists from sharing their opinions with the media. The Government feared that these opinions could be misrepresented or misquoted, leading to public panic during an already tense situation.

The now-withdrawn order, issued by Tinku Biswal, State Relief Commissioner and Principal Secretary of Kerala State Disaster Management, directed the Principal Secretary of the Department of Science and Technology to instruct all scientific institutions in Kerala to avoid field visits to Meppadi Panchayat in Wayanad, a disaster-affected area.

Furthermore, it restrained the scientific community from sharing their study reports and opinions with the media. The order also mandated that any scientific study in the area would require prior permission from the Kerala Disaster Management Authority.

The gag order sparked significant criticism, with many accusing the Kerala government of stifling scientific research and transparency. Union Home Minister Amit Shah was particularly vocal in his criticism. In a parliamentary session on July 31, he accused the Pinarayi Vijayan-led Kerala Government of politicising the tragedy and ignoring early warnings from the Union Government about the imminent disaster. He claimed that these warnings, issued several days in advance, were not heeded by the State Government, exacerbating the impact of the landslide.

Responding to the mounting pressure, the Kerala Government rescinded the gag order, effective immediately. In a statement, the government reiterated that the initial notification was misunderstood and that its true aim was to prevent panic and confusion from misinterpreted scientific opinions. The statement underscored the necessity of focusing on rescue, recovery, and rehabilitation efforts without generating widespread paranoia.

The retraction of the gag order allows scientists to resume their field studies and share their findings. This is crucial for understanding the root causes of the landslide and preventing future disasters. Environmentalists and scientists have long warned about the ecological fragility of Kerala’s Western Ghats, emphasising the need for sustainable development practices.

Meanwhile, rescue operations in the landslide-affected regions of Wayanad are ongoing. The disaster has claimed over 300 lives, and efforts are concentrated on recovering victims and providing aid to displaced families. The State Government, along with various humanitarian organisations, is working tirelessly to rehabilitate the affected communities.

Topics: Pinarayi Vijayankerala governmentWayanad landslideAmit Shahkeraladisaster management
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