Centre to Crack Down on Mining Mafia in Karnataka: Handique


Centre to Crack Down on Mining Mafia in Karnataka: Handique

New Delhi, June 6 (PTI) : With the Karnataka government rejecting suggestions for a CBI probe, the Union Mines Ministry is pursuing other moves to crack down on the mining mafia in the state. 

 In the face of the Karnataka government's resistance to a CBI probe, the matter was referred to the Cabinet and the issue was discussed in the Prime Minister's office, Mines Minister B K Handique told PTI.

One of his concerns was whether any money from illegal mining was going to terrorists and the issue was discussed at the PMO.

Asserting that the "crackdown" on illegal mining was on the top of his agenda, Handique said that at present there were not enough legal provisions for central intervention and he would make attempts to incorporate provisions for this in the proposed Mining Act.

"There were discussions at the PMO level (on illegal mining). It would be tracked down. If money goes to terrorists, then licenses will be cancelled. It is a big thing. With NIA (National Investigation Agency) now, things are moving," he said.

"We thought that CBI will be the right approach. But we can't enforce it. We have given it to Cabinet now. We have asked them (their help) for investigation," he said.

Asked to elaborate, he said that there was a provision in the law governing NIA and the Home Ministry may be on the path of tracking where the money was going. "They have been consulting us also on this," he added.

Handique said the problem of not having adequate provisions in the law now was also discussed with Law Minister Veerappa Moily. "With Moily, we have discussed. We have discussed this with Chidambaram also. He had organised a meeting."

Handique's insistence on a probe and action in Karnataka comes against the backdrop of allegations of illegal mining by the Reddy brothers, who are ministers in the Karnataka government.

The current moves come at a time when Karnataka Governor and former Union Law Minister H S Bharadwaj has decided to refer to the Election Commission a complaint seeking disqualification of three ministers, including G Janardhana Reddy and his brother and Revenue Minister G Karunakara Reddy, from the state assembly.

Hitting out at the state government, Handique said, "Illegal mining is a dent on the industry... They (Karnataka government) don't give (permission for CBI probe). They say without CBI enquiry we can control. We (Centre) cannot take any action. It is a criminal act."

Admitting that he faced severe political pressure in his crusade against illegal mining, Handique said, "Many MPs have come to me.... (it is a) sensitive area, no doubt about it."

He said the proposed legislation would ensure that anybody can file a case against illegal mining, contrary to the provisions in the existing MMDR Act, under which only state government officials have the powers.

Karnataka is one of the mineral rich states in India with about 11 percent of the country's hematite iron ore reserves. It has over 9,000 million tonnes of iron ore resources concentrated in the Bellary-Hospet area, while the rest is found in the Chitradurga, Bagalkot and Tumkur districts. 

  

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  • Jawar D'Souza, Doha/Mlore

    Mon, Jun 07 2010

    Mining legal or illegal should be done according the envoirenmental norms. Exporting of the ore should be totally banned I think central govt or the state govt to buy the ore and store it for future use. If we export all the ore tomorrow we will have no more ore. Govt Should put a cap on the production so that it will be controlled. Due to the avarice of a few people state wealth is being looted.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Kemmannu

    Sun, Jun 06 2010

    Good move by center. But they also have to protect Yeddurappa. Reddy brothers are very powerful and will make Yeddurappa cry again.

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  • Vishwas Shetty, Mangalore / Qatar

    Sun, Jun 06 2010

    Joke of the day is " Mining money goes to terrorists" Really this hondique Minister what he wants to prove himself dont know. If he wants to give problems to Reddys then he can search some other ways but not giving lame statements.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sun, Jun 06 2010

    There was no political will from UPA to ban illeagal mining or I perhaps total ban on mining for forign export.

    When the issue of mining raised,we suddenly moving to Bellary district.However it is wrong to say only in Bellary and the said spot is only a calling bell! We need to preserve envoirnment and so that export of iron ores should be banned totally.

    Why Karnataka not favors an CBI enquiry is evident from the day one because our CM was handicapped by blackmail politics of mining barrons.Therefore Central Govt need to bring a comprehensive law on mining of iron ores and other natural resoures for export.

    State BJP govt certainly have some reservations for CBI enquiry as Yeddy's cabinet members are the main miners bussinesmen and Cong/JDS law makers are of small fishes.

    For the welfare of the Karnataka state and to safe guard envoirnmental balances in the long run, total banning of mines in karnataka in particular and India in general is very much required.

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