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BJP panel asked to submit report on coal nexus within 40 days By Our Reporter

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SHILLONG, Feb 11: The Meghalaya BJP on Tuesday granted 40 days’ time to its fact-finding committee headed by party vice president Bernard N Marak to look into allegations of illegal coal mining in Meghalaya.
“The committee has been granted 40 days’ time to come up with a report on the same,” party general secretary Wankitbok Pohshna said.
The committee will be led by Bernard R Marak as convener, Mariahom Kharkrang as secretary and Lakhon Biam, Raphius Sangma, Commanderful Sana, Karbar Tyngkan, Daniella Nonglait, Darihun Marbaniang, Arun Kumar, and Pramod Jain as members.
Seeking to “expose” alleged illegal coal mining and transportation activities, the committee will conduct intensive research and prepare a detailed report that will soon be submitted to the party headquarters in Delhi.
“We are compiling a comprehensive report and we hope that the party president will take up the issue with the higher level,” BJP vice president Bernard N Marak had announced earlier.

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