Mining dependents march to Goa minister\'s residence

Mining dependents march to Goa minister's residence

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Hundreds of people dependent on the industry in on Monday marched to Transport Sudin Dhavalikar's residence near here over their demand for resumption of extraction activity in the state.

The dependents, under the banner of People's Front (GMPF), walked to the private residence of Dhavalikar at Bandora village in North district, about 40 km from here, and put forth their grievances.

later said that Dhavalikar, the senior-most in Chief Manohar Parrikar's Cabinet, assured them that he would meet Prime Minister before January 16.

"We have given him the deadline till that time. If he fails to keep his promise, we will march again to his residence on January 17," Gaonkar said.

Dhavalikar had earlier also assured to take up their woes with Modi, he said, adding that the march to his private residence on Monday was to follow up the issue.

Dhavalikar is the of the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party, which is an ally of the ruling BJP in Goa.

The mining operations, a key source of revenue to the government, came to a standstill in March last year following a order which quashed 88 mining leases.

The BJP-led state government has requested the Centre to amend the existing mining laws during the ongoing session of Parliament so that leases get extended.

The GMPF, an group of mining dependents - whose livelihood has been affected - had recently staged three-day protests in demanding resumption of mining activities in the state.

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First Published: Mon, January 07 2019. 12:40 IST