Goa minister Rane warns BJP leaders of defamation case

Parrikar allegedly made a statement regarding Rane's alleged involvement in a TV interview

PTI | October 10, 2011



Goa health minister Vishwajit Rane on Monday warned leader of opposition Manohar Parrikar and his fellow BJP leader Kirit Somaiya that he would be filing case against them for "defaming him in the illegal mining scam".

Rane, an MLA from Valpoi, said that both the leaders had made "baseless" statements against him in the media.

"If they have proof of my connection with the illegal mining, let them come out with it," the minister said, at a press conference in Panaji.

Parrikar, who headed public accounts committee (PAC) on illegal mining, allegedly made a statement regarding Rane's alleged involvement in a TV interview. Somaiya, at a press conference last week, had named Rane and few other ministers, while pegging the illegal mining in Goa at Rs 25,000 crore.

Rane said he stands by legal mining in Goa as several thousand people were dependent on it. "I do not support illegal mining activity," he said, claiming that he had been communicating with the centre, seeking to stop illegal extraction of iron ore.

Justice M B Shah Commission's report should be awaited before pointing fingers, Rane said. The commission had been probing the illegal mining.

Goa exported 54 million metric tones of ore during last fiscal.

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