Parrikar was speaking during Zero Hour in the Goa Legislative Assembly here today.
He was referring to the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests' letter, which asked the state government to make environment clearance (EC) certificate compulsory before mining reject dumps are handled.
"The central government's institutions like the Mines Safety Department and the Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) should ensure the safety on the mines. But instead of that, it is only interested in mining dumps," he said.
Union Mines Ministry and Ministry of Environment and Forests had written two separate letters to Goa government, asking it to make EC mandatory before allowing the mining reject dumps to be exported.
Both the ministries have said that the handling of the dump can have huge environment impact.
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Parrikar said the Mines Safety Department and the IBM should have ensured that there was no violation of safety laws on the mining leases. "But they are not doing anything. Goa government will now make sure that the life of people on mines are not put to danger," he assured.
The chief minister was responding to an issue raised by Bicholim legislator Naresh Sawal, who had pointed out that a wall of mining company has collapsed on a famous waterfall in his constituency.
Parrikar clarified that even though the mining companies are giving donation to political parties, that would not stop the government from taking any action against them.