Goa government handling mining ban issue "casually": Congress

The Supreme Court had halted the extraction and transportation of ore in Goa pending report from the Central Empowered Committee (CEC).

PANAJI: Goa Congress unit today alleged that the Parrikar government was handling the issue of mining ban in the Supreme Court casually, which can lead to serious problems in the state.

"Goa government should appoint a good counsel to represent state in the Supreme Court on the mining issue," Goa Pradesh Congress Committee working president Fransisco Sardinha told reporters here today.

He further suggested to present the state's case properly in the apex court.

The Supreme Court would give a judgement in favour of the state only when the case is represented properly, he added.

The Supreme Court had halted the extraction and transportation of ore in Goa pending report from the Central Empowered Committee (CEC).

Sardinha said the situation was becoming grim in the mining belt. "People are being laid off. Who will take responsibility of their livelihood?" he asked.
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The state government's proposed package for the affected people should be released immediately, he said.

Goa is the largest exporter of iron ore in the country which is tapped from its 90-odd leases located in seven talukas.
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