Das, a Tamil Nadu cadre IAS officer, is being alleged to have been involved in allocation of 100 acres of land to a US firm Sanmina SCI Corporation at a concessional price in July 2007 when he was secretary in the state government.
"Lands are alloted to those setting up industries in a state at values which are fixed by the state Cabinet," the Finance Ministry said in a rare Facebook post defending Das.
Besides Facebook, the Finance Ministry also took to the twitter to rubbish reports of Das' involvement in the land deal.
"Allegations made against Secretary DEA Shaktikanta Das on a website .... Is totally false and mischievous," the Ministry spokesperson said in a tweet.
In another tweet the spokesperson said "the land in question was allocated in accordance with the price and terms and conditions decided by the state Cabinet".
"This land was also alloted in accordance with the price and terms and conditions decided by the state Cabinet," it added.
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