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Goa mining issue has become tricky, PM looking into it: BJP

Goa mining issue will be looked into by PM and will be resolved says BJP. The mining industry in Goa has come to a standstill since March 16 last year.

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Published : Feb 20, 2019, 7:23 PM IST

Panaji: The BJP Wednesday said the mining issue in Goa has become quite "tricky" and none other than Prime Minister Narendra Modi was looking into it to find a solution.

Talking to reporters here, BJP vice president Vinay Sahasrabuddhe also said the Centre and the Goa government were on the "same page" as far as finding a solution to the mining crisis was concerned.

The mining industry in Goa has come to a standstill since March 16 last year, after the Supreme Court quashed the renewal of 88 mining leases in the state.

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"It would not be true to suggest that nothing has happened to resolve the mining crisis. It is a very intricate issue and everybody is aware that the judiciary is involved in it," he told reporters in response to a question.

"Perhaps, if it was left only to the government, resolving the issue would have been easy," Sahasrabuddhe added.

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He was in Goa as part of the drive to collect feedback and suggestions for the party for drafting the manifesto ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.

According to Sahasrabuddhe, there were several issues coming in the way of resolution of the mining crisis.

"Judiciary is involved in it. The issue has become tricky. Therefore, it is taking longer...Sooner or later, a solution would be there," he said.

When asked whether a way out would be found before the Lok Sabha polls or after that, he said, "The entire gamut of
issues about mining is under the active consideration at the apex level. Therefore, in a way it is work in progress. I understand perhaps more patience is required.

"The prime minister is looking into it, so solution would be found sooner than later," the BJP leader added.

When asked about Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar's statement that as the Centre has failed to provide a way out, the state government would find solution to the crisis, Sahasrabuddhe said, "There is nothing like division between Centre and the state."

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"There is a complete unanimity on this subject between the Centre and the state. Both of them are on the same page," he added.

People dependent on the mining industry have been petitioning various authorities, including the PM and BJP chief Amit Shah, demanding that existing mining laws be amended to make way for resumption of the industry.

With inputs from PTI

Panaji: The BJP Wednesday said the mining issue in Goa has become quite "tricky" and none other than Prime Minister Narendra Modi was looking into it to find a solution.

Talking to reporters here, BJP vice president Vinay Sahasrabuddhe also said the Centre and the Goa government were on the "same page" as far as finding a solution to the mining crisis was concerned.

The mining industry in Goa has come to a standstill since March 16 last year, after the Supreme Court quashed the renewal of 88 mining leases in the state.

Read |Rahul, Priyanka no match to Modi's leadership: Sena

"It would not be true to suggest that nothing has happened to resolve the mining crisis. It is a very intricate issue and everybody is aware that the judiciary is involved in it," he told reporters in response to a question.

"Perhaps, if it was left only to the government, resolving the issue would have been easy," Sahasrabuddhe added.

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He was in Goa as part of the drive to collect feedback and suggestions for the party for drafting the manifesto ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.

According to Sahasrabuddhe, there were several issues coming in the way of resolution of the mining crisis.

"Judiciary is involved in it. The issue has become tricky. Therefore, it is taking longer...Sooner or later, a solution would be there," he said.

When asked whether a way out would be found before the Lok Sabha polls or after that, he said, "The entire gamut of
issues about mining is under the active consideration at the apex level. Therefore, in a way it is work in progress. I understand perhaps more patience is required.

"The prime minister is looking into it, so solution would be found sooner than later," the BJP leader added.

When asked about Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar's statement that as the Centre has failed to provide a way out, the state government would find solution to the crisis, Sahasrabuddhe said, "There is nothing like division between Centre and the state."

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"There is a complete unanimity on this subject between the Centre and the state. Both of them are on the same page," he added.

People dependent on the mining industry have been petitioning various authorities, including the PM and BJP chief Amit Shah, demanding that existing mining laws be amended to make way for resumption of the industry.

With inputs from PTI

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Goa mining issue has become tricky, PM looking into it: BJP
         Panaji, Feb 20 (PTI) The BJP Wednesday said the mining
issue in Goa has become quite "tricky" and none other than
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was looking into it to find a
solution.
         Talking to reporters here, BJP vice president Vinay
Sahasrabuddhe also said the Centre and the Goa government were
on the "same page" as far as finding a solution to the mining
crisis was concerned.
         The mining industry in Goa has come to a standstill
since March 16 last year, after the Supreme Court quashed the
renewal of 88 mining leases in the state.
         "It would not be true to suggest that nothing has
happened to resolve the mining crisis. It is a very intricate
issue and everybody is aware that the judiciary is involved in
it," he told reporters in response to a question.
         "Perhaps, if it was left only to the government,
resolving the issue would have been easy," Sahasrabuddhe
added.
         He was in Goa as part of the drive to collect feedback
and suggestions for the party for drafting the manifesto ahead
of the Lok Sabha elections.
         According to Sahasrabuddhe, there were several issues
coming in the way of resolution of the mining crisis.
         "Judiciary is involved in it. The issue has become
tricky. Therefore, it is taking longer...Sooner or later, a
solution would be there," he said.
         When asked whether a way out would be found before the
Lok Sabha polls or after that, he said, "The entire gamut of
issues about mining is under the active consideration at the
apex level. Therefore, in a way it is work in progress. I
understand perhaps more patience is required.
         "The prime minister is looking into it, so solution
would be found sooner than later," the BJP leader added.
         When asked about Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar's
statement that as the Centre has failed to provide a way out,
the state government would find solution to the crisis,
Sahasrabuddhe said, "There is nothing like division between
Centre and the state."
         "There is a complete unanimity on this subject between
the Centre and the state. Both of them are on the same page,"
he added.
         People dependent on the mining industry have been
petitioning various authorities, including the PM and BJP
chief Amit Shah, demanding that existing mining laws be
amended to make way for resumption of the industry. PTI RPS
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