Miners trapped in coal mine struggle while PM poses on Bogibeel Bridge: Rahul

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 26 2018 | 6:20 PM IST

In a sharp attack against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said 15 labourers trapped in a coal mine in Meghalaya since December 13 struggled for air while he strutted about on Assam's Bogibeel Bridge posing for cameras.

Asking Modi to "please save the miners", Gandhi alleged the government was not organising high-pressure pumps needed for rescue operations.

The Congress president's attack came a day after Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the country's longest rail-cum-road bridge over the Brahmaputra river at Bogibeel near Dibrugarh in Meghalaya's neighbouring state Assam.

After greeting people, standing on the foothold of his vehicle, Modi got off the car and walked a few metres on the bridge along with Assam Governor Jagdish Mukhi and Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal.

Gandhi appealed to the prime minister to save the miners, who were trapped in the coal mine a fortnight ago. Search operations have been suspended by the Meghalaya government for want of high-powered pumps to flush out water from the pit.

"15 miners have been struggling for air in a flooded coal mine for two weeks. Meanwhile, PM struts about on Bogibeel Bridge posing for cameras.

"His government refuses to organise high pressure pumps for the rescue. PM please save the miners," Gandhi tweeted.

His remarks come amid reports that the operation to rescue the 15 miners is hampered by lack of equipment. The miners were trapped after water from the nearby Lytein river suddenly gushed into the pit.

A senior Meghalaya home department official has said the police force in East Jaintia Hills district, where the mine is located, do not have adequate personnel to deal with the problem.

"It is very sad. 14 days have passed since the Meghalaya miners have been trapped while state and central governments are busy exchanging letters for rescue equipments. Why this lackadaisical approach?" senior Congress leader Ahmed Patel tweeted.

Earlier, Congress' chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said more than 13 days on, as 15 miners are stuck at the difficult terrain in Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya, and water extraction should be swiftly expedited.

"Every minute is crucial. Belated response by Modi government notwithstanding, I join the nation in praying for their well-being and safety," he said.

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First Published: Dec 26 2018 | 6:20 PM IST

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