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'Will not spare miners involved in illegalities in Goa'

Press Trust Of India Mumbai/ Panaji
Denying allegations that he was going soft on miners, Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar today said he would initiate action against those involved in illegal mining as per law and spare none.

"I will complete my promise to take action against those involved in illegal mining and the action will happen as per law...No one is above law," Parrikar told reporters.

The chief minister alleged that some sections in media were trying to paint him as being hand-in-glove with mine owners. "Government and mine owners share a common goal; that is starting of the mining activity.

But that does not mean that I am close to them," he said.
 
Parrikar, however, admitted that he missed the deadlines he had announced when Assembly elections were held last year. "I missed all the deadlines because officers from the mines department are busy attending courts. Eight officers stand suspended...If courts would not have intervened, all deadlines would have met," the chief minister said.

Parrikar said that almost 21 per cent of state's economic activity came to a halt due to the interim ban imposed by the supreme court on mining activity in the coastal state.

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First Published: Jun 11 2013 | 8:55 PM IST

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