A social worker and environment activist, who is credited to save holy river ‘Falgu’, Brijnandan Pathak on Monday raised the concern over cutting the trees to make space for the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled public meeting on August 22, in Gaya ji district of Bihar.
The public meeting will be held in the premises of Magadh University where he will be marking his sixth visit to the election-bound State since January this year. He is expected to inaugurate infrastructure projects worth several hundred crore rupees followed by addressing a public meeting in Bodh Gaya.






