"The AICWF welcomes the observation of Supreme Court regarding proven irregularity in coal-block allocation to private entities and corrective action thereon," All India Coal Workers' Federation said in a statement.
The statement comes in the wake of the apex court observing that the huge investments made by companies in coal blocks, without getting clearance, can't be a ground for not cancelling licences and asked the Centre to respond whether it intends to de-allocate such allocations.
AICWF General Secretary Jibon Roy demanded immediate action by the government for the cancellation.
"The AICWF also demands fixation of responsibility of such wrong-doings with coal-blocks causing huge loss to national exchequer and stringent punishment of those guilty of such scandalous 'wrong'-doings," it added.
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