Participating in a discussion on the working of the coal ministry, Prakash Javadekar (BJP) said that during the period, the government seemed to be in a "20:20" mood as was evident with the rapid allocation of coal mines compared to the pace earlier.
"While 2-3 mines used to be allocated between 1993-2005, it was like a 20:20 match after 2006. In the four years since then, it had allocated 73 coal mines to 143 companies having a cumulative reserve of 17 billion tonnes...It is worth Rs 51 lakh crore," he said wondering why the government did not go for e-auctioning of the mines.
"I would like to term this period as black gold rush period...If you remember 2009 was the election year and that year they had given 15 mines within a span of three months. Prime Minister was the coal minister then," he said.
"2G jaisa har cheez is mey hai (It has got all ingredients as in the 2G scam)," Javadekar said, adding that mines were allocated to individuals who were not running a factory or had no plans to set up factory, contrary to the existing practice.
The BJP member also hinted at possible wrongdoings on the part of the government in regard to Pakri Barwadih mine in Chhattisgarh. (MORE) PTI SSR AJD
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