"Ever since the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) has been implemented, we are given to understand that the Ministry of Environment & Forests has kept these permissions for the projects in abeyance pending opinion about the on-going clearance process," Ficci Secretary General Didar Singh said in a letter to Chief Election Commissioner V S Sampath.
"This is further delaying the implementation of these projects and affecting their viability as it has taken many months for them to reach at this stage of clearance," he said.
The Ministry of Environment & Forests had sought the Election Commission's permission to allow granting approvals, saying these were routine jobs.
Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat has also written to the Chief Election Commissioner saying that the project proponents are "facing a lot of difficulties owing to delay in grant of environment and forest clearances by the Ministry of Environment and Forests".
The ministry takes decisions on environment, forest and wildlife clearances based on recommendations made by sectoral expert appraisal committees, the forest advisory committee and the standing committee of National Board of Wildlife, which consider the various proposals.