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Empire of the mining mafia in Majri Block — a multi-billion-rupee racket running with government support: BJP

PUNJAB NEWS EXPRESS | November 04, 2025 07:36 PM

MOHALI: In the Majri block of the Kharar assembly constituency—where, according to the Punjab government’s Mining Department, not even a single mining site exists—the mining mafia has illegally excavated several acres of land up to fifty feet deep in the village of Kubaheri. Not only that, they have even destroyed the portion of the kachha road connecting Kubaheri to Khizrabad. This was stated by Vineet Joshi, State Media Head of the Punjab Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), who visited the area along with journalists to show them the ground situation. He was accompanied by Majri Mandal President Mohit Gautam and his associates. 

Joshi revealed that in villages under Kharar Tehsil—such as Khizrabad, Kubaheri, Abhipur, Mianpur, Mirzapur, and others—illegal mining worth more than ₹1, 000 crore takes place every year. This causes not only massive financial losses to the state but also irreparable damage to the environment, making life miserable for people living in nearby villages. 

The Mining Department itself officially admits that the section of the link road between Kubaheri and Khizrabad has been destroyed by the mining mafia. Yet, no action is being taken by the Mining Department, the Panchayat Department, the Rural Development Department, the Mandi Board, the Deputy Commissioner (DC), or the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM). 

He further said it is shocking that the 25 to 30 crushers operating in the Majri block function only at night and remain closed during the day. “Wrongdoings happen only under the cover of darkness, ” Joshi said. “If these crushers were inspected as per the rules, not a single one would turn out to be legal.” 

Joshi alleged that the mining mafia manages to obtain permissions for running crushers and screening plants by colluding with officials at various levels of the Punjab government—state, district, block, and tehsil. After that, they openly violate various environmental laws and the Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000. 

He added that under environmental laws, every crusher is required to maintain a three-layer green cover around its premises, but none of the crushers in the area follow this rule. The DC, SDM, and other officials remain silent despite being fully aware of this situation. 

Joshi concluded, “It seems that Punjab Police, the Mining Department, the Pollution Control Board, the DC, SDM, DSP, and SSP—all have thrown the National Green Tribunal (NGT) orders and reports into the dustbin and joined hands with the mining mafia. Otherwise, such large-scale illegal mining would not be possible.”

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