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VPP anguished at mining policy adopted by the MDA 2.0 government

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Shillong, May 15: The Voice of the People Party (VPP) has stated that it is deeply anguished at the policy and measures adopted by the NPP-led MDA 2.0 with regard to mining in the state. There is a clear indication that this government attempts to serve the interest of a few individuals who are close with the government.

“It is undoubted that under this government, the rich get richer while the poor become poorer due to an unjust policy. Moreover, given the illegalities that the MDA government commits which even the honourable Meghalaya High Court has strongly observed from time to time, there is a high possibility that illegal mining will be carried under the cover of scientific mining controlled by a few individuals belonging to a high level tribe. The Party is of the opinion that the state will be able to prosper only when the government adopts the just and fair policy taking everybody on board,” the VPP stated.

“The Party also expresses serious concern that the state is headed by someone who is unaware and unclear of the condition that the state is in and the goal that he sets for the state. During the budget session, the Chief Minister proudly stated that the MDA 2.0 government will put Meghalaya on the path of becoming the $ 10 Million economy. Can this target be achieved without power and the state suffering from load shedding of more than ten hours a day?

“Any person with the smallest capacity to use rational thinking will find it difficult to accept the daydream sold by this government? The load shedding of extreme nature reveals the total mismanagement of the government in the Power Department.

“Load shedding has affected those industries and business establishment that depends their work on electricity. This results in the loss of revenue for many of the establishments. Moreover, it affects the students who have to appear their different examination. In the present era where internet has become an integral part of teaching and learning and load shedding directly means curtailing the rights of students to learn,” the VPP said.

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