Goa police seek government opinion to challenge Digambar Kamat’s discharge in mining case.

Goa police are seeking the government’s opinion on challenging the discharge of Digambar Kamat in a mining case. The former Chief Minister was discharged by a special court in a case related to the mining scam. The police have approached the Advocate General seeking advice on whether to file an appeal against the discharge. The case dates back to 2013 when a complaint was filed against Kamat for condoning the delay in renewing mining leases. The police have been investigating the case and are now considering their legal options. Kamat, who served as the Chief Minister of Goa from 2007 to 2012, has denied any wrongdoing in the case. The mining scam rocked the state of Goa, with allegations of illegal mining and corruption surfacing. The police’s move to seek the government’s view on challenging Kamat’s discharge indicates that the case is far from over. The developments in the case are being closely watched by the public and political circles in the state. Stay tuned for more updates on this ongoing legal battle.

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