"There is neither any conspiracy nor any scam behind the decision to auction sand mining (as alleged by the opposition). Now, the decision has been rescinded following demands of political parties and the people," Soren told the House.
Replying to a special debate on the earlier decision to auction sand mining to private companies, Soren rejected Opposition charges of a scam.
The decision for auctioning the minor mineral had been taken by the previous Arjun Munda government, he said.
Referring to opposition's allegations to the recent Cabinet decision restoring the rights over sand mining to panchayats after scrapping the auction policy, Soren asserted that the decision was not taken under any political pressure.
Participating in the debate, opposition BJP demanded a CBI probe as it believed there was an alleged scam behind the auctioning policy.
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