"Trucks loaded with illegally mined material are being dispatched to Uttar Pradesh and other states from Uttarakhand by the mining mafia in collusion with politicians and officials. Despite being aware of all this, the state government has chosen to be a silent spectator," Nishank told reporters here yesterday.
Alleging that the mining scam in Uttarakhand must run into thousand crores of rupees, Nishank said a CBI probe must be ordered into the scam to ascertain the truth and punish the guilty.
Alleging that people in affected regions were still without a roof even after a year of the Kedarnath tragedy, he demanded a white paper on steps taken by the state government to rebuild lives in devastated areas.
However, Chief Minister Harish Rawat's media incharge Surendra Kumar dismissed the allegations saying it was part of the "BJP's conspiracy to malign the state government and divert people's attention from the issue of price rise."
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