Congress spokesman Jairam Ramesh alleged that the Modi Government has removed restriction on construction and the fine on APSEZ, knowingly to benefit its promoter.
Ramesh, a former Environment Minister, said the erstwhile UPA government had in 2013 imposed a fine of Rs 200 crore on the company and that the present NDA dispensation has "waived the penalty".
"We believe in Satyamev Jayate, Modi Govt believes in Adanimev Jayate," he said, taking a dig at the BJP-led dispensation at the Centre for its perceived closeness with the promoter of APSEZ.
Ramesh also targeted the government, alleging it has given 5,000 acres of forest land to the Adanis for a coal mine project in Sarguja district, ignoring provisions of the Forest Rights Act.
"They are acting against the law, the Supreme Court and the Adivasi communities," he alleged.
Ramesh said Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi will launch a six-month campaign in Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on the "betrayal" on the Forest Rights Act.
On the Mundra issue, the Environment Ministry in a statement had yesterday claimed that its action in the matter was "much more stringent" than asking for Rs 200 crore from APSEZL.
