Overview
- Over 40 mature trees, some over 70 years old, were felled overnight on a 300-meter stretch of Hyder Ali Road in Mysuru, sparking widespread public outcry.
- Thousands of Mysureans, including children, students, women, and elders, participated in a silent candlelight vigil and march to express grief and solidarity.
- The protest was organized by the Save Environment Action Committee with support from over 20 civic and environmental organizations, turning into a powerful display of public unity.
- Criticism emerged against political figures attending the protest, with organizers accusing them of responsibility for the tree felling and seeking political mileage from the event.
- Speculation persists about the felling being linked to commercial interests, with rumors suggesting plans for parking expansion and extra-floor clearances for nearby developments.