Rijiju asks Rahul not to do politics over trapped labourers in Meghalaya coal mine

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Wednesday asked not to do over the "tragedy" of 15 labourers trapped in a coal mine, saying the Centre has been helping the in its rescue efforts.

The of state's response came after Gandhi attacked saying 15 labourers trapped the a mine since December 13 struggled for air while he strutted about on posing for cameras.

"No on tragedy please @RahulGandhi ji. We have been helping the State Govt with all possible means. But the unsafe illegal minining activities were due to the negligence of the previous govt (sic)," Rijiju tweeted.

The Congress president's attack came a day after the Modi inaugurated the country's longest rail-cum-road bridge over the at Bogibeel near Dibrugarh in Meghalaya's neighbouring state

After greeting people, standing on the foothold of his vehicle, Modi got off the car and walked a few metres on the bridge along with Governor and

Gandhi appealed to the to save the miners, who were trapped in the coal mine a fortnight ago. Search operations have been suspended by the government for want of high-powered pumps to flush out water from the pit.

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First Published: Wed, December 26 2018. 19:30 IST