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Former Uttarakhand CM and BJP MP Trivendra Singh Rawat raised concerns about illegal mining in the state, including in his constituency of Haridwar. Mining Secretary Brajesh Kumar Sant, a Dalit IAS officer, denied these allegations. Rawat's statement was clarified as not being aimed at anyone specifically, and he stated that he is concerned about the environment and common people.
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