Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry, E M Sudarsana Natchiappan, also welcomed the suggestion made by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa that the shares be sold to her government so as to maintain the public character of the Navaratna PSU.
"By all means we are for it," was his response to queries on Jayalalithaa's suggestion that the stake be offered to one or more of Tamil Nadu's state public sector undertakings.
Natchiappan said there was no need for concern on the stake dilution since the shares were not being given to the private sector.
"You should oppose if the whole shares are given to the private...The basic thing is that we are not selling it to outsiders. Will be very happy if Tamil Nadu buys them," he said.
On Jayalalithaa's apprehensions that the decision could lead to labour unrest, he said workers should be encouraged to purchase shares rather than agitate.
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