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Mining row: Karnataka bans export of iron ore

Last Updated: Thursday, July 29, 2010, 21:47     A- A A+
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Mining row: Karnataka bans export of iron ore Bangalore: Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa Thursday announced a ban on export of iron ore from Karnataka , saying that it was the only way to stop illegal mining in the state.

He also clamped a ban on transport of iron to other states.

Yeddyurappa told reporters here that the ban will be in force till the completion of a state Lok Ayukta (ombudsman) probe into illegal mining in the last 10 years, between 2000 and 2010.

He had Wednesday banned issue of permits for transporting iron ore for exports.

The Chief Minister's decision comes against the backdrop of a raging controversy in the state over illegal mining and export of iron ore.

Between 2000 and 2010, over 30 million tonnes of iron ore was illegally mined and exported from Karnataka, according to data provided by Yeddyurappa to the state Assembly.

The Congress has dubbed it a 'scam of the century' involving up to Rs.600 billion (Rs.60,000 crore).

The Congress is on a march from Bangalore to iron ore rich Bellary, 320 kms away, demanding a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into illegal mining.

Bellary is the political base of Reddy brothers, powerful mine owners and ministers in Yeddyurappa's cabinet.

The Congress began the march July 25 and will reach Bellary Aug 9 for a rally. The party leaders and workers are walking 20 kms a day to cover the 320 kms in 16 days.

Yeddyurappa has rejected handing over the probe to CBI saying it will only delay the findings and credibility of the agency is in doubt.

The Congress and the other opposition party in the state Janata Dal-Secular alleged that the Reddy brothers are involved in largescale illegal mining and export of iron ore.

The Reddys, Tourism Minister G. Janardhana, his elder brother Revenue Minister G. Karunakara and younger brother and assembly member G. Somashekara have denied the charges.

The brothers, who own the Obulapuram Mining Company, Thursday launched 'swabhiman' campaign in Bellary to counter what they called Congress and JD-S attempts to malign not only them but the district also.

Their loyalist, Health Minister B. Sriramulu Wednesday tonsured his head and announced he will walk barefoot and eat only fruits till Aug 26 when senior BJP leader Sushma Swaraj is expected to visit Bellary.

The Reddy brothers and Sriramulu call Swaraj as their 'thayi' (mother). She had brokered a compromise in October-November last year when the Reddy brothers led a revolt against Yeddyurappa.

The Reddys became close to Swaraj when she contested the 1999 Lok Sabha election against Congress president Sonia Gandhi.

Since then Swaraj has been visiting Bellary almost every year to perform 'Varamahalakshmi pooja' (worship of wealth goddess Lakshmi). The festival, a major one in Karnataka, this year falls on Aug 26.

-IANS

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First Published: Thursday, July 29, 2010, 21:47

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natarajan - Bangalore
banning export of iron ore shows government is incapable to control illegal mining. even they could not stop export of ore at belikeri port which is seized by lokayukta. what does indian customs are doing there in port? how they can allow an illegal stock to export? the whole system is currepted here. both bjp and congress people are involved in this scandal. so no lokayukta / no cbi can resolve this issue and punish the people involved.. everything is eye washing show by the state & centre
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Anand - Bidar
atleast yeddi has the guts to ban export/transport of iron ore frm ka.
the neighbouring ap govt has not banned still. its an open secret that jaganmohan reddy and the late ysr were hand in glove with reddy brothers in illegal mining.

cbi as we hav been seeing lately is compleltely biased towards upa/congress. only bcoz of this reason, bjp govt, wants the probe to be with lokayukta - which is completely impartial.
justice santosh hegde is heading the lokayukta. let the report come out, why this padyaatra by congress etc to fool ppl?


ap has congress govt. then why are they not banning iron ore export?? isn`t this proof of double standards??
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D.N.MAKHIJA - PRESENTLY (USA)
it will give birth to black market.
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BRIJ - NEWYORK
just another way raise couple rupee price thats all other wise business as usual .why dream to remove corruption that your life style.
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Krishna - Karnataka
so many congress politicians like dharam singh, m y ghorpade, allum veerabhadrappa, anil lad, manjunath konnur,suresh babu, m srinivas, m t krishnappa are identified with illegal mining scam. cbi enquiry is misused for saving congress politicians from corrupt deeds by the congress government at the centre. so lokayukta enquiry is better as lokayukta is independent of political pressures.
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M.S.Arunkumar - Abu Dhabi
just banning exports is not the solution for the problem. entire scam must be handed over to cbi. reddys must be dismissed from the government. even other three powerful ministers must go, since they are corrupt. congress should not stop their protest.
yeddy is trying to fool people.
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