Centre Presses Karnataka for CBI Probe Into Illegal Mining


Centre Presses Karnataka for CBI Probe Into Illegal Mining

New Delhi, July 4 (PTI) : The Centre has asked Karnataka to consider taking the CBI's help to investigate illegal mining in the state, an issue that was taken up by Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa himself with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last week. 

 
In a letter to Yeddyurappa, Union Mines Minister B K Handique said that Karnataka could take the assistance of the Centre for investigating various incidents of illegal mining in the state.

"For these purposes, central agencies such as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) are also available, and their expertise can be effectively utilised," Handique said in the letter, dated July 1.

It is for the third time since November 2009 that the Mines Ministry has asked the state government to rein in the menace of illegal mining, especially of iron ore.

He said reports on iron ore theft "in utter disregard for the law of the land shows that the illegal mining mafia in Karnataka needs to be tackled without any further delay."
Handique said the steps were urgently needed "to avoid a complete breakdown in the regulatory system at the field level in your government".

He also took a dig at the BJP government, stating that "these developments are likely to have multi-sectoral ramifications with regard to the quality of governance".Yeddyurappa had written a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday, seeking a ban on export of iron ore to effectively curb illegal mining. India had exported about 106 million tonnes of iron ore in the last fiscal.

Karnataka is a mineral-rich state with estimated reserves of about 9,000 million tonnes, or 11 per cent, of the country's hematite iron ore deposits. The state is a major exporter of the mineral.

Illegal mining has emerged as a major political issue in Karnataka, with three ministers in the Yeddyurappa government -- Bellary district mining magnates Janaradhana Reddy, Karunakara Reddy and Sriramulu -- facing charges of illegal mining, which they have denied.

  

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  • lukas, malpe

    Sun, Jul 04 2010

    mining in india not started just now.it started when there is congress Government was in power. so now why they pressing government for CBI investigation.in karantaka we have lot of resorces like mines, sand, stone ,rivers,sea,fishing but we as a indian shameful to tell that so many people in karnataka without home and food all because of 60 years of congress rule.

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  • Sree Devi, Manglore

    Sun, Jul 04 2010

    There is no mining ban for congress ruling states

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  • S.moorthy, Mangalore/ Dubai

    Sun, Jul 04 2010

    Why only in Karnataka, they should probe everywhere in the country. Mr. Manmohan Singh order an CBI enquiry all over the country.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sun, Jul 04 2010

    Mines already emptied!The free advise of CBI enquiry to karnataka by centre is NIKAMMATANA of UPA because there is no political will power of both Congress and BJP to stop looting of natural resource of Karnataka.Mines mafia has more say in the affairs of Karnataka Govt under given situation.Jai Hind.

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  • shenoy, mangalore

    Sun, Jul 04 2010

    dear Yediyurappaji,, good luck you have full chance to send reddy's behind bars , do a proper cbi enquiry , Dont do like what was done last time , CBI enquiry was done few months back and until now theres no news on the enquiry report, lokayuktha should raid the officers house who came for cbi enquiry to karnatak last time , iam sure they might get tonnes of rupees supplied to them by reddy bros ...good luck

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  • saleem, moodbidri

    Sun, Jul 04 2010

    " Kallara Kaiyalli Khajane ya keeli kottare ?"

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