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Lone Tree at Parliament’s Gaj Dwar to Be Shifted Over PM Security Concerns

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New Delhi: A solitary silver trumpet tree (tabebuia argentea) standing near Gaj Dwar, one of the six entry gates of the new Parliament building frequently used by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is set to be transplanted following security concerns raised by the Special Protection Group (SPG).

Official documents reveal that the SPG flagged the full-grown tree as a potential hindrance on the Prime Minister’s VVIP route. Acting on this, the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) sought approval from the Delhi Forest Department to relocate the tree within the Parliament complex.

Authorities said the tree, marked as Number 01, will be moved to Prerna Sthal, the site housing statues of national leaders and freedom fighters. The Forest Department granted permission under strict conditions, requiring compensatory plantation and long-term monitoring.

“As the Monsoon Session has concluded, the transplantation is expected to be carried out next week,” an official confirmed.

The CPWD is mandated to plant ten saplings of native species including neem, peepal, amaltas, bargad, sheesham, and arjun at the relocation site. In addition, the agency has deposited a refundable security of ₹57,000 and will be responsible for maintaining the new saplings for seven years. Geo-tagging and annual progress reports are also compulsory.

The Forest Department warned that any relocation beyond the sanctioned tree would be treated as a violation of the Delhi Preservation of Trees Act and could lead to cancellation of permission.

The tabebuia argentea, known for its bright yellow blossoms, is around seven years old and considered easy to maintain. It grows quickly in sunlight and well-drained soil, which explains its popularity in parks, gardens, and along roadsides.

Meanwhile, in a separate security incident on Friday, a 20-year-old man attempted to scale a wall of Parliament near Red Cross Road by climbing a tree next to the boundary wall. He was detained, and agencies including the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Delhi Police’s Special Cell are questioning him to determine his motive.

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