Naveen questions Centre on coal blocks to outside companies

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 2:10 AM IST

"Why did the Centre make allocations to such companies?," Patnaik told reporters while making a statement over the ongoing controversy on coal block allocations in the state and other places.

Referring to Centre's claim that the state governments recommended name of certain companies for coal block allocation, Patnaik said, "It is not as if the Centre does allocations only on our recommendations".

Patnaik's statement came shortly after Union Minister V Narayansami sought to know the motive behind recommendation made by the chief minister for allocation of a particular coal block to a private company which had earlier been allotted to another firm.

"In a number of cases, private companies who do not benefit the state have been given coal blocks in Odisha without our recommendation," Patnaik pointed out.

Stating that Odisha government stood for value addition within the state which means more jobs to local youths and additional revenue for the development programmes of the state, the Chief Minister said, "We have recommended coal blocks to the Centre only on such considerations."

Referring to Odisha's recommendation of a coal block in favour of Jindal Steel and Power Limited, Patnaik said the state government favoured the company because the company had a project in the state.

"This block (for which recommendation was made for JSPL) had been allotted for a private power plant in Tamil Nadu and had already exceeded the dateline given to it," Patnaik pointed out.

  

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First Published: Sep 13 2012 | 5:05 PM IST

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