Congress leader Pratapsinh Rane today moved a calling attention motion on the floor of the House urging the government to file a review petition in the Supreme Court on its recent verdict which quashed 88 mining leases in the state.
The apex court had suggested that the leases be auctioned.
Responding on the floor of the House, Transport Minister Sudin Dhavalikar said that the state government would consider all options before it to ensure that the mining industry sustains.
Rane said that the government should not allow the sector to close down, adding that every measure should be taken to save the livelihood of people associated with it. "There are 6-7 families dependent on every truck in the mining industry," he said.
Deputy Speaker Michael Lobo said that there were at least two lakh families dependent on the mining business in Goa.
Lobo wished that Parrikar, who is currently hospitalised in Mumbai, should recover soon and hold a high powered meeting on the issue.
"There are other ways within the legal parameters which can be worked out," he said.
Meanwhile, around 5,000 people including truck owners and miners along with their family members protested at Azad maidan here.
"We are against the auctioning of mining leases. If they are auctioned, they might be run by other mine owners and this would result in uncertainity over the employement of existing workers," said Satyawan Gaonkar, secretary, South Goa Progressive Truck Owners Association.
Gaonkar said that as per the Goa, Daman and Diu Mining Concession (Abolition and Declaration of Mining Leases) Act, 1987, the mining concessions given to the workers had got converted into leases.
He said that the state government should pass an ordinance in the legislative assembly to implement this Act in order to nullify the SC judgment.
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