B'lore: Mine Owners to Move Court on Export Ban


Bangalore, July 28 (DHNS): Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa’s decision to ban issuing transport permits for iron ore export has left mining barons other than the Reddy brothers not just fuming but confused on how the government would go about implementing its fiat. 

Several of them are planning to take the legal route and contemplating challenging the decision as and when it comes into effect. What would hurt the state’s mining barons, whose political allegiance is not limited to the BJP, is the loss in crores when their exports to China stops abruptly after the Commerce and Industries Department on Tuesday July 27 issued an order directing officials of the Mining and Geology department not to issue mineral dispatch permits for transporting iron ore for export.

The order, which was issued at the behest of the chief minister, will come into immediate effect. There will, however, be restriction on the transport of ore for domestic use. Last Saturday, the government issued orders stopping export of iron ore from the State’s ports.

In a sharp reaction to the decision, a cross-section of mining lease holders said the government’s stand was politically motivated to tame the Reddy brothers. However, the owners of steel industries have a reason to smile because they are hoping that ore would be available at a reduced price, which will benefit business.

On average, 40 million tonnes of iron ore is extracted in Bellary annually. Of this, nearly 60 per cent is exported and the rest is for domestic consumption. Of the 100 mining lease holders in the State, about to 20-25 are into export business. Not less than 15 to 20 lakh people directly or indirectly are employed in this sector. According to industry sources, usually those in the ore business engage in spot trading with China and no long-term contracts are drawn.

Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee general secretary Abdul Wahab, who is into mining in a big way for 35 years, said he might lend support to his party’s padayatra against illegal mining. But Wahab, who is the managing partner in Kariganur Mining Company, is upset with the ban on iron ore transport.

For Wahab, a director on the boards of four more mining companies, the ban would mean losing lakhs in daily transaction. Claiming that export was being allowed because there was an increasing demand for it, Wahab said despite the ban illegal mining would continue to meet domestic use. 

  

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Thu, Jul 29 2010

    Yeddi knows this has to happen from is political adviser the great advocate Diwakara from Shimogga.Yeddy only acting innocence but he is claver political minded man.Yeddi needs to corner Reddy brothers by others including Cong and JDS.For his amusement exactly it is happenening.ORE export is policy matters and unless it was abilisheb law the court will favour miners.

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  • Kateel Ramesh Prabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 29 2010

    Infact, banning the export is a retrogade step towards economic development and not a solution too in the wake of widespread allegation of illegal mining.In any business activity legality to be ensured and that is what is expected from a elected government.Government should note that thousands are being rendered unemployed and this has far raeching effect on the soceity.

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 29 2010

    I think mine owners should go to court as Export ban is not a solution. If Ms. XYZ software company does illegal trading - you can not ban trading for infosys and wipro. It is not only silly but stupid, giving more time for the criminals.

    If CM has guts and dare to protect karnataka's interest he must allow either CBI to do investigation or he must provide full authority to Lokayuktha to conduct investigation freely. Currently, lokayuktha can not arrest even a MLA. What stupid CM is talking he only knows.

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  • Hussain , Kaup/Dammam

    Thu, Jul 29 2010

    GOOD COMMENTS FROM NAGESH MAMU.REALY SOME (REGULAR BASIS) PEOPLE ARE NOT INTERESTED TO COMMENTS ON THIS PERTICULAR NEWS,BCOZ IT IS NOW BIG ISSUE FOR ALL THE CORRUPT POLITICIANS & THEIR SUPPORTERS MOST OF THEM BELONGS TO CONGRESS & JDS.IF THE BAN MOVES COMING DAY'S WE SHOULD IMPORT THE STEEL FROM CHAINA OR WE DEPENDING ON THEM.

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  • Lokanath.D, Bantwal/Iran

    Thu, Jul 29 2010

    Congress leaders are not in favour of banning iron ore export....Mr.Yeddy political answer is very good...it may be THIRUGUBANA to congress...as Mr.Deshpande...he is against the illegal mining....with out the illegal....how these minig lords can earn crores of profit in a day....every where illegal acivity is comman in India in any bussiness.As per them..Reddy brothers may not be the loosers since they are doing their mining activity in Andra.....

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Wed, Jul 28 2010

    The ores are natural resources, a raw material for making metal. When we export raw material the cost we get for it is far less than what we have to pay for importing alloys i.e. steel. What these miners are interested in is only their own profit but they are not aware that once the ores run out, the damage they caused to the nature is irreparable. Who cares ? isn't it ?

    However, why only certain people must profit from nation's wealth ? Why can't these barons create facility to melt and segregate the components to prepare the metal we need ? Well, hats off to Tatas or Jindals who take the trouble of producing steel and employ scores of people right here in India.

    Nagesh Nayak, I will salute Yeddy, you and entire BJP when you convince the Reddy brothers & others to stop exporting and utilizing the ore here in India. They can export the alloys instead. Tell me - such a patriot follower of Yeddy you are - how inspirational can you be or is it just sycophancy ?

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  • IQBAL SAEED, KAUP

    Wed, Jul 28 2010

    Get court stay order firtst, then start illigal mining and export.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Wed, Jul 28 2010

    HATS OFF TO SHRI. YEDIYURAPPAJI.

    NOW USELESS CONGRESS IS CRYING FOR BAN OF ORE EXPORT.

    CONGRESS LEADERS ARE THE HIGHEST CORRUPTED PEOPLE IN THE WORLD.

    WHY ABDUL WAHAB IS CRYING NOW.

    HEY ABDULLA, WE HAVE TO PRESERVE OUR NATIONAL WEALTH TO OUR NEXT GENERATION.

    JAI HO SHRI YEDIYURAPPAJI.

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