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PM Modi meets Goa mining team, blames Opposition for impasse

Goa’s town and planning minister Vijai Sardesai warned that if mining does not resume in the state, people will “react” in the coming Lok Sabha polls.

Updated on: Feb 06, 2019 11:47 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi/Panaji | By , New Delhi/Panaji
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday told a delegation from Goa that the government may not immediately amend an existing law to restart iron ore mining in the state because of frequent disruptions in parliamentary proceedings caused by the opposition.

Iron ore mining came to a halt in March  after the Supreme Court ruled that the renewals of 88 mining leases by the state government in 2015 were illegal. (HT FIle Photo)
Iron ore mining came to a halt in March after the Supreme Court ruled that the renewals of 88 mining leases by the state government in 2015 were illegal. (HT FIle Photo)

The mining dependents, represented by Goa Mining People’s Front (GMPF) and MPs from Goa, including Narendra Sawaikar and Shripad Naik, met the Prime Minister in New Delhi to seek resumption of the iron ore extraction in the coastal state.

“The delegation met PM for about 15 minutes and sought his intervention to save the livelihood of about 3 lakh people of the state directly and indirectly involved in the mining sector. PM said ‘parliament is not functioning well,” Puti Gaonkar, a member of the delegation, said. Iron ore mining came to a halt in March after the Supreme Court ruled that the renewals of 88 mining leases by the state government in 2015 were illegal. The industry has sought an amendment to either the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) (MMDR) Act or the Goa Daman and Diu (Abolition of Concession and Declaration as Mining Leases) Act, 1987 to restart iron ore extraction and avoid auctions now mandated by the MMDR Act.

Goa’s town and planning minister Vijai Sardesai warned that if mining does not resume in the state, people will “react” in the coming Lok Sabha polls.

 
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