NEWS: In an interesting turn of events, senior Delhi government officials
may appear on Saturday before the inter-ministerial group looking into
the coal block allocations. The Indian Express
newspaper reports that the panel headed by additional coal secretary
Zohra Chatterji will on Saturday ask the Delhi government why a block
allocated to it in Madhya Pradesh remained unexplored for six years.
The
Delhi government was allotted the Mahan-II block in 2006, along with
the Haryana Power Generation Corp. Ltd, the newpaper said in its report.
This is the first time a Congress party-led government is being called
to testify on coal blocks, the report added. The panel is likely to take
a call on taking back the blocks on 15 September.
Meanwhile, the Business Standard
newspaper said the coal ministry is likely to ready its response to the
Comptroller and Auditor General’s (CAG) report on coal block
allocations by 14 September. The report said the coal ministry is likely
to counter the CAG’s arguments on at least five counts—calculating the
quantum of extractable reserves in blocks based on averages, cost of
coal production and how it varies geographically, geological constraints
in mining, taxation offsetting a part of financial gains extended to
companies, and valuation of captive coal blocks vis-à-vis the price of
coal set by Coal India Ltd.
Meanwhile, Mint
on Saturday profiled 57-year-old Manoj Jayaswal, who heads the Abhijeet
Group, which has been named by the Central Bureau of Investigation
(CBI) this week in its ongoing probe into irregularities in the
allotment of coal blocks. The report details how the Abhijeet Group grew
in record time.
CNN-IBN
news channel ran a story on Hansraj Ahir, a Bharatiya Janata Party
member of Parliament from Chandrapur, Maharashtra, who, the channel
said, was the first to raise concerns about the coal block allotments in
2005 when he wrote a series of letters to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
and then coal minister Shibu Soren between 2005 and 2007, but got no
response. The Congress, however, refutes Ahir’s role, the channel said.
“We can’t say he exposed it,” it cited Congress leader Harish Rawat as
saying.
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