"The government of Odisha is of the view that as the trial of nine criminal cases has already started, and the trial courts have taken cognisance of the offences, there is no need of investigation by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)," according to the Action Taken Report (ATR) on the first part of the Shah Commission's report.
The ATR is likely to be considered by the Cabinet at its meeting tomorrow.
"They have informed that six public interest litigation (PIL) petitions have been filed in the High Court of Orissa in this regard, including a petition for transfer of the cases to CBI. These PILs are still pending," the ATR added.
The Shah Commission, which submitted its report in two parts, said "all modes of illegal mining" were being carried out in Odisha and "it appears that law has been made helpless because of its systematic non-implementation."
It "looked to be ineffective and helpless in front of mining mafia, persons in political life, mighty lessees and some corrupt officials," it said.
The Shah Commission had recommended CBI inquiry into all cases where FIRs have been registered by the police and the Vigilance Department and cases reported by Mines, Police, Revenue, Forest and other departments from 2008 to 2011.
Sources said the UPA government may not make the full report of the Shah Commission public and only the first part, which was submitted in July, will be tabled during the current session of Parliament, along with the ATR.
The ATR, prepared for consideration of the Cabinet, said the Environment Ministry will conduct a study of the carrying capacity of the mining areas through an institute of repute, looking into depletion of groundwater and pollution of the Baitarni river, among others, the ATR said.
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