Asked whether the state will auction the mining leases as suggested by the SC, Parrikar said, "It will be decided after taking all the parties into confidence, including the MLAs and stakeholders."
Parrikar said he had received a call from the PMO, a day after the SC passed the judgement on February 7, inquiring about the possible impact of the apex court verdict on the state.
He was speaking on the sideline of a function where he laid the foundation stone of a Super Speciality Block of Goa Medical College and Hospital.
"They asked me to send a report immediately and if possible meet the prime minister. This was the message from his office," he said.
Parrikar said the report would be submitted in another 10-15 days.
"It will take some time to analyse the possible impact on the state of the SC order. Right now, there is no crisis because the mining is currently happening and it can happen till March 15.
"We will see that it will continue till May 31 by way of e-auctioning and other measures. It will take care of this season," he said.
The mining season in the state continues till the arrival of south-west monsoon in June every year.
The apex court had asked these mines to stop operating from March 15.
He refused to mention whether relief to the affected people would be provided in the budget, which will be placed on the floor of the House on February 22 during upcoming assembly session.
Addressing the gathering, Parrikar heaped praise on Modi, saying he is always concerned about issues affecting the common man.
"Although he is a world leader, he thinks about the issues of the grassroots. He is also concerned that many people don't have proper toilet facilities and open defecation is still there. He would be inquiring about the progress of open defecation free scheme. Either I will get a letter from his office or he himself will call me," he added.
"While rubbing shoulders with the world leaders, this man also has his feet on the ground. You don't get leaders like that. We are lucky that he has an additional soft corner for Goa. He has not refused any proposal related to Goa," Parrikar said.
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