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Congress would have resolved Goa mining crisis, feels GMPF

The GMPF has organised a candle light march on February 8 evening to mark the completion of one year of the the SC verdict.

February 08, 2019 / 15:47 IST
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A year after the Supreme Court passed an order that led to the shutdown of mining operations in Goa, the body representing mining dependents feels that if the Congress was in power in the state, it would have found some solution to the crisis.

It also says that the ruling BJP has not done enough to ensure the mining activities resume in the state.

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On February 7 last year, the apex court had quashed second renewal of 88 mining leases, bringing to a halt the iron ore extraction industry in the coastal state. Around two lakh people are dependent on this industry.

Talking to PTI, Goa Mining People's Front (GMPF) president Puti Gaonkar on February 8 said the mining operations in Goa would have resumed if the Congress was in power in the state.