All efforts on to rescue miners: Conrad

Update: 2010-09-15 00:00 GMT

SHILLONG, Dec 26 - The ruling NPP-BJP in Meghalaya on Wednesday contested Congress president Rahul Gandhi�s jibe on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over 15 labourers trapped in a coal mine, saying the state government is making efforts to rescue them.

In a sharp attack against Modi, the Congress chief said 15 labourers trapped in the mine in Meghalaya since December 13 struggled for air while he strutted about on Assam�s Bogibeel Bridge posing for cameras.

The Prime Minister inaugurated the bridge on Brahmaputra river on Tuesday.

Gandhi also urged Modi to organise high pressure pumps for the rescue of the miners over media reports that the operation to rescue them is hampered by lack of equipment.

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, without mentioning Gandhi�s comment, said there is no inaction and that the administration and the NDRF had really worked hard to trace the miners, but, unfortunately, the operation did not yield any result.

So far, 12 lakh litres of water has been pumped out of the mine, but it seems the whole river has gushed into the pit. Getting high-powered pumps and transporting them to the site of the mishap is not an easy task, he told a private news.

On if the rescue operation could be called off under such circumstances, Sangma said there is no question of aborting the rescue work.

The Chief Minister also hoped that the high-powered pumps would be available soon.

Sangma-led NPP�s ally in the state, the BJP, also said the Meghalaya government is doing its best under the chief minister�s leadership to bring the victims out of the rat-hole mine in East Jaintia Hills district.

�The government has done and is doing its best under Sangma. We have full faith in him. He has taken up the matter with the central government to send bigger pumps,� BJP Minister AL Hek told PTI.

The state government tried its best but water at the mine has not receded, he said. � PTI

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