Based on the information received, Amarinder felt that there was, prima facie, "no substance" in the allegations levelled by "certain quarters of unfair and discriminatory dealings" in the entire mining auction process, according to an official spokesperson.
Amarinder categorically ruled out taking "any arbitrary" action on the issue, saying he would not succumb to political pressure, nor would he allow his judgement and decisions to be influenced by "media trials", the spokesperson said.
Amarinder had sought detailed inputs from the Department of Mining following media reports that the e-auctions had been compromised to benefit certain individuals.
"Capt Amarinder Singh has prima facie ruled out cancellation of the recent sand mine auctions under pressure from the opposition parties or as a result of media trials," the spokesperson said.
The chief minister said "any decision in the matter would be based on judicious application of the law, and in the interest of justice," according to the spokesperson.
Regarding the charges against Rana Gurjit, the government is awaiting the report of the Judicial Commission set up to probe the same, the Chief Minister reiterated, underlining the need for a fair legal investigation into the matter, in the interest of justice.
"Unless categorically proved to the contrary, there is no reason to believe any ambiguity or lack of transparency in the process of auction of 102 mines through progressive bidding process on the e-auction platform by ITI Ltd, an Indian Government PSU which is already time tested and is being successfully used by other states," the Chief Minister said.
"What is more, any complaint received from bidders regarding any technical issues faced during e-auction was dealt with promptly by the helpdesk provided by ITI Ltd.," the spokesperson said.
The government will release another 70 lakh tonnes of mines through auction in the second week of June, to further ease the demand-supply pressure, which is also expected to stabilize significantly once the monsoon ends and operations begin full steam, said the spokesperson.
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