Withholding award of coal mines to hit biz sentiment: Ficci

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 18 2015 | 8:13 PM IST
Amid government re-examining the bids for nine recently auctioned coal blocks, industry body Ficci today said any instance of reversing the process or withholding an award will adversely impact the overall business sentiment.
"While we have full confidence in the government for having ensured a diligent and transparent bidding process via an electronic platform, any instance of reversing the process or withholding an award will adversely impact the overall business sentiment, particularly when the government is making all efforts to create a transparent, efficient and equitable regime for investments along with a 'Make in India' focus," Ficci Secretary General A Didar Singh said in a statement.
Singh further said that such instances of revisiting a documented bidding process in which investors have "participated in good faith tend to create needless trust deficit between industry, government and society."
The government, he said, has demonstrated commendable far-sightedness in first drafting an Ordinance and then structuring coal block auctions by competitive bidding to lift the coal sector out of a crisis and sustain the growth of key industrial sectors, like power, steel and cement.
"A great degree of caution and judiciousness is now needed while re-visiting decisions after conclusion of the bidding process in order to ensure that the business environment is not vitiated," he said.
At a time when the government has introduced legislation to open up coal mining as an industry, global mining companies intending to participate will need the assurance and comfort of a stable policy regime that will guarantee predictability of decision-making, certainty of investments as well as security of tenure, he added.
The government is re-examining the bids for nine coal blocks, including those where Jindal Steel and Balco emerged the top bidders, and a final decision on their fate would be taken by this weekend -- amid speculation of cartelisation during their bidding process.
The options that could be explored for these mines, after 're-examination' of the bids, would include a fresh auction for those mines, allotting them to the state or giving those blocks to state-run Coal India, Coal Secretary Anil Swarup had said yesterday.
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First Published: Mar 18 2015 | 8:13 PM IST

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