Meghalaya CM Conrad K Sangma Lauded for a Legal Victory in Coal Mining Case

Meghalaya CM Conrad K Sangma Lauded for a Legal Victory in Coal Mining Case

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SHILLONG: Daranggre Nokmas Welfare Association of Nongalbibra area in South Garo Hills felicitated Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma for winning a legal battle against the NGT ban on coal mining, in a programme organized at Pathalgittim locality of Nongalbibra in the presence of Education Minister, Lakhmen Rymbui, Thomas A Sangma, Adviser to the Chief Minister, Marcuise N Marak, Rongara-Siju MLA, Rakkam A Sangma, Rongjeng MLA, Jim M Sangma, FCA Sangma, Selsella MLA, Kharkutta MLA, Rupert Momin, Nongstoin MLA, Macmilan Byrsat, Mawsynrut MLA, Jigur Myrtong and Ranikor MLA, Pius Marwein and the Deputy Commissioners of both the South and East Garo Hills districts on Wednesday.

Speaking on the occasion, a visibly elated Chief Minister informed the gathering that the government has achieved what was promised to the people of the State before the election and said that there is no more NGT ban on coal mining in the State. “During the coal mining ban, the people of the coal mining areas have been made to face hardships and keeping in mind the plight of the people, the State Government have worked tirelessly to achieve the goal which will enable the State and the people to increase the source of earning and uplift the economy, he said.

Lauding the work of the Advocate General, Amit Kumar and his legal team, the Chief Minister said that keeping in the mind the need to protect the natural environment and mining safety, a case was filed in the Supreme Court challenging the NGT ban on coal mining and the team won the legal battle which ultimately resulted in lifting the ban. While appreciating the ruling of the court, the Chief Minister informed that illegally extracted coal will be auctioned by the Coal India Limited under the provisions of the MMDR Act, 1950.

Saying that ownership has been restored, the Chief Minister informed that the political will of the present government will bring visible changes to the State and its people. Saying that the coal deposits in the State are limited, he, however, urged the people of the coal mining areas to invest in other sectors too so that livelihood in the future will not be affected.

The Chief Minister also expressed his gratitude to the coal dealers and miners associations of Khasi, Jaintia and Garo Hills districts for their support and cooperation in the fight challenging the NGT ban.

Earlier, Karnesh N Sangma, president of Daranggre Nokmas Welfare Association, while delivering the welcome address, highlighted the plight of the people due to the NGT ban on coal mining in the State and expressed his gratitude to the Chief Minister for his ceaseless efforts to restore the rights of the people over their land and minerals.

On the day, the association also presented a memento to the Chief Minister for winning the legal battle. The felicitation program was entertained with melodious songs by the well-known singers like Lucas Marak, Dilsewng Sangma, and Jetro Momin.

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