Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

COLLECTORA­TE DAMAGED AS MINING STIR TURNS VIOLENT

- Press Trust of India

MUMBAI: Sindhudurg district collectora­te was damaged on Saturday as an agitation by dumper operators engaged in the thriving sand mining industry in the district turned violent.

MLA and son of former Maharashtr­a chief minister Narayan Rane, Nitesh Rane, who was present at the venue when the situation deteriorat­ed, defended the violence, saying “the agitators lost patience as the authoritie­s refused to talk to them.”

“There were around 6,000 dumpers parked outside the collectora­te but nobody was interested in talking to them. We were waiting since yesterday for talks. But the collector was not ready to budge from the chair,” Nitesh said.

“The agitators were hungry. They lost patience. They got angry. The violence erupted after police cane charged them,” he said.

Sindhudurg SP Dattatray Shinde, however, rubbished Rane’s claims.

“It is wrong to say that we (police) used lathi-charge first. Around 50 persons barged in the collector’s office and attacked the office, breaking glass and doors,” he said.

The ban on sand mining in Maharashtr­a’s coastal districts of Sindhudurg, Ratnagiri, Raigad and Thane was lifted last year, after the state government promised the National Green Tribunal that it will ensure the mining will not affect the environmen­t.

 ?? PTI ?? Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi with Assam CM Tarun Gogoi and other leaders at an election rally in Nagoan on Saturday.
PTI Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi with Assam CM Tarun Gogoi and other leaders at an election rally in Nagoan on Saturday.

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