Just the last year Kerala Govt was discussing “alternative routes” for inter-state traffic between Kerala and Karnataka. Most of them pass through Coorg.
Kerala CM Ommen Chandy did not stop at that. Knowing that the road will pass through Coorg’s forests, the Kerala CM Oommen Chandy wrote to Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah asking for permission cut through “Mundrotu forests near Talacauvery in Coorg”
TOI reports that:
It’s learnt that the Kerala chief minister had sent in a letter to his Karnataka counterpart, suggesting carving out a road through Mundrotu forests near Talacauvery in the district. In the letter, Oommen Chandy said the distance from Kerala’s Ezhimala in Kannur district to Bangalore through Talacauvery is 376 km, and wanted a 16km stretch from the state boundary to Talacauvery for a comfortable journey.
Some 43km stretch of the road is in Kerala and the rest in Karnataka.
The Kodagu wildlife division sent in a report to its headquarters, saying construction of a road through the forests was not desirable as Mundrot forests were home to many wildlife species. Of the planned 16km road, at least 8km stretch was to scythe through the reserve forest, presenting hunters and smugglers a chance to poach trees like rosewood, nandi and jackfruit, among many others.
The Karnataka forest department nixed the proposal and communicated it to the Kerala chief minister, it’s learnt.