Meghalaya Speaker disallows discussion on mine blast citing sub judice provisions, oppn objects

In Meghalaya, the Speaker of the Assembly has prohibited discussions regarding a recent mine blast, invoking sub judice provisions due to ongoing legal proceedings. This decision has faced backlash from opposition members, who argue that the matter is of significant public interest and warrants debate. The mine blast, which has raised serious safety and regulatory concerns, occurred under contentious circumstances, prompting calls for accountability and transparency from various stakeholders. Critics of the Speaker's ruling emphasize the need for legislative scrutiny of mining operations in the state, highlighting the potential risks to workers and the environment. The situation underscores the ongoing tensions within Meghalaya's political landscape as parties grapple with issues of governance and public safety in the mining sector.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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