Goa mining sector needs legislative cure: Parrikar

IANS  |  Panaji 

Goa's stalled sector needs an immediate "legislative cure", ailing has said in a letter to Union Minister for Mines

This, Parrikar said, would prevent any operation for four to five years due to the formalities and due diligence which the auctioning processes mandate.

In the letter to dated September 24, he has said that ever since mining came to a standstill -- for a second time since 2012 -- in March this year, crime has spiked, and that an intervention was necessary to ensure that those employed in it are not forced to "take law in their own hands".

"The only possible alternative...is to provide for a legislative cure whereby like the rest of the country, the tenure of the leases which existed in can be extended for a particular period, so as to enable the state to overcome the difficulties it is facing due to the sudden stoppage of mining operations," Parrikar said in his letter.

The communication comes at a time when the Bharatiya Janata Party-led coalition government as well as Parrikar himself, has been accused of being non-functional. The Opposition and and legislators cutting across party lines have been demanding resumption of mining in Goa, which was banned again from March this year by the

The court faulted the for irregularities in renewal of mining leases.

The mining issue has been hanging fire in Goa, every since the apex court banned extraction and of iron ore from 88 mining leases from March, while also directing the to re-issue mining leases.

The is the second time is less than a decade that all mining in the state has come to a standstill.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, September 25 2018. 19:56 IST