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‘Rain might have washed it away’: Meghalaya minister after 4,000 tonnes of coal go missing

SHILLONG: As the Meghalaya High Court pulled up the state government over the disappearance of over 4,000 tonnes of coal, a minister on Monday claimed that heavy rain in the state might have washed it away.

The high court has directed the state government to take action against officials under whose watch the coal went missing.

Speaking to reporters, Excise Minister Kyrmen Shylla said, “Meghalaya receives the highest rainfall. You never know… because of rain, the coal might have swept away. Chances are very high.”

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