"I have spoken to chief minister Manohar Parrikar (who is in US) over phone. The cabinet advisory committee (CAC) will meet tomorrow at 3 PM to discuss and decide the future course of action on the SC order, as the mining crisis is staring Goa in face," said Agriculture Minister Vijai Sardesai, who is one of the three members of the CAC.
The CAC was set up by Parrikar on March 5 before he left for the US for medical treatment.
The CAC, comprising Sardesai (GFP), Francis D'Souza (BJP), and Sudin Dhavalikar (MGP), is supposed to guide the administration in absence of the chief minister.
Sardesai's Goa Forward Party and Dhavlikar's Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party are alliance partners in the BJP-led state government.
The CAC was awarded financial powers to approve proposals involving expenditure up to Rs 5 crore.
The SC had given time till March 15 to mining lease holders, who were granted a second renewal in violation of its previous directions, to manage their affairs.
Meanwhile, all the three BJP MPs from the coastal state today met party president Amit Shah in Delhi and sought his intervention in the matter.
Union AYUSH Minister Shripad Naik and Narendra Sawaikar are Lok Sabha MPs while Vinay Tendulkar is a Rajya Sabha member.
Tendulkar told PTI the meeting was fruitful as Shah has agreed to look into the issue "positively and personally".
Besides an annual revenue loss to the tune of Rs 3,500 crore, around two lakh people who are dependent on mining would lose their jobs due to closure of the industry, he said.
State Mines and Geology department has already issued orders to stop extraction of fresh ore from the mining leases from March 15 onwards.
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