Millennium Post

GOA BJP DISCUSSES MINING CRISIS

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Gadkari is scheduled to visit Goa on March 20 to hold talks with the state government, the stakeholde­rs over the mining crisis

PANAJI: Ahead of Union minister Nitin Gadkari's visit to Goa next week, the BJP on Saturday convened a meeting of its legislator­s and officebear­ers here to discuss the way out of the mining crisis. BJP national general secretary (organisati­ons) B L Santhosh chaired the meeting that was attended by the party legislator­s and office-bearers at its office in Panaji.

Gadkari is scheduled to visit Goa on March 20 to hold talks with the state government and the stakeholde­rs over the mining crisis. According to party sources, a detailed discussion was held on the issue during today's meeting. The five-decade-old mining industry in Goa came to a standstill from yesterday with the Supreme Court ordering a ban on iron ore extraction. The apex court had quashed 88 mining leases in the state, stopping the fresh extraction of ore.

"We are trying to work a way out of the current mining crisis, which has affected lakhs of people in the state. All possible efforts would be made to ensure that the people dependent on the mining industry are not left in the lurch," Assembly Speaker and BJP legislator Pramod Sawant told reporters after the meeting. Sawant, who represents Sankhalim constituen­cy, which is iron ore mining belt, said the state and the central government­s are leaving no stone unturned to make sure that the mining activities resume soon.

State Panchayat Minister and BJP legislator Mauvin Godinho said all the stakeholde­rs of the mining industry would be heard and only after that the government­s will decide the future action.

"We will work out a roadmap," he added.

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