Banning coal mining is not the solution: Meghalaya CM

IANS  |  Shillong 

Conrad on Friday said banning is not the solution, even as 15 miners remain trapped inside an illegal flooded coal mine in the state.

"Banning is not really a solution right now. What the now is to ensure that such activities must be regulated. Environment and safety of miners must be given a priority. The regulation must be such that the economic condition should not be affected," he said in a videotaped statement.

The had ordered an interim ban on "rat-hole" in since April 17, 2014, after the and the filed an application before the alleging that the water of the was turning acidic due to coal mining in

Claiming that his government has been working to stop illegal mining activities, said, "This place where the incident (trapped miners) occurred is about 45 km inside from the main town. It is difficult for the agencies and the police to keep a watch. The best way would be to come out with a regulated mining, safe mining procedure and allow mining to take place keeping in mind the environment aspects and safety of miners."

Urging the opposition not to do over trapped miners, the said, "This is not a situation that one should play What is important is to continue our efforts towards ensuring that such incidents do not recur."

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First Published: Fri, January 04 2019. 22:22 IST