Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) MLA Sudin Dhavalikar, who led the delegation, told reporters that the governor was requested to seek Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention to save the mining industry.
"We discussed the social issues which might arise if the mining activity is stopped. We have given a detailed briefing to her," Dhavalikar said.
"We want help from the Centre over the issue. At this stage we will not take any stand till the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) responds," he said.
When asked why the Congress members chose not to be part of the delegation today, Dhavalikar said the opposition party should keep the political differences aside.
Also Read
"We are worried about the closure of mining. Our future action would depend on the governor's decision," he said.
The Supreme Court had last month quashed the second renewal of iron ore mining leases given to 88 companies in Goa in 2015. The apex court had said it was giving time till March 15 to the mining lease holders, who have been granted a second renewal in violation of its previous directions, to manage their affairs.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content