Politics News | Updated Oct 11, 2011 at 06:21pm IST

Karnataka may move SC over mining ban

Press Trust of India

Bangalore: The Karnataka government is planning to approach the Supreme Court seeking remedy to problems arising out of ban on iron ore mining in the state, Chief Minister DV Sadananda Gowda said on Tuesday.

"We are seeking legal experts' advice on the issue," he told reporters on the sidelines of the National Executive meeting of FICCI in Bangalore.

He, however, declined to reveal the timeframe for moving the apex court saying "it will take some time to do so".

Karnataka may move SC over mining ban

FICCI has been raising concerns that the mining ban in the state would lead to closure of several steel mills, including those in the SME sector.

Gowda said the apex court was aware of the problems faced by the local steel manufacturers and could soon take a decision.

"As you see the order of the Supreme Court, it is going to consider all these issues," Gowda said.

The government exchequer is losing Rs 4,000 crore and nearly 1.5 lakh people have lost their jobs due to mining ban in Karnataka, he added.

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