Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

SC bans coal transporta­tion in Meghalaya after Jan 31

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday pulled up the Meghalaya government for continued illegal mining in the state while refusing to extend a window that allowed the transporta­tion of coal already extracted from various sites in the state.

“The recent incident shows that illegal mining is going on in the state. You may not support it but you have failed to contain it,” the court told the Meghalaya government’s lawyer.

The court was referring to the miners trapped in a coal mine for over a month in the state. Rescuers have failed to evacuate or even locate the miners. Authoritie­s have admitted that the mine is illegal and there is no blueprint to help them work out a rescue operation.

The lawyer defended the government’s role saying it had taken “adequate measures” to rescue the miners.

“And still illegal mining is happening. Do not say adequate. The word you are using is wrong. If that was so this would not have happened. Have you ever checked areas where illegal mining is going on and ordered a clampdown?” justice A K Sikri said in response to the lawyer.

A justice Sikri-led bench also

refused to grant another extension to the state government and coal miners to transport the coal that has been already extracted for sale. The court had on December 5 allowed the transporta­tion of coal until January 31. Meghalaya chief minister Conrad Sangma said that “various procedures” have been implemente­d since the court last extended the time to transport coal. He added that the state government would “appeal to the court to let this [transporta­tion of coal] continue”.

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