CM asks Akalis to come clean on previous sand mines auctions

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Jun 20 2017 | 1:22 AM IST
Chief Minister Amarinder Singh today asked the Akali Dal leadership to come clean with the names of those allegedly involved in looting Punjab exchequer through manipulation of the sand mine auctions during their rule.
Taking the opposition head-on in the state Assembly over the issue of the involvement of state minister Rana Gurjit Singh in the auction of sand mines, he said that without pre- judging the outcome, his government has decided for a judicial enquiry so that truth should prevail.
He asked the opposition members to look inwards and reveal how they allegedly manipulated auctions of sand mines to their advantage through wrong policies and practices.
He claimed that during the last 10 years, the state government had got only Rs 230 crore as revenue from mining of sand/gravel, while his government had, through a single auction, raised revenue of Rs 280 crore, which was expected to rise to Rs 500-600 crore per annum once all auctions were completed.
The chief minister claimed his government had adopted a progressive e-auction policy, which was completely transparent, uninterrupted and un-influenced by anyone in the government.
He claimed had the previous government followed this policy, the state would have got additional revenue of Rs 4,000 to 5,000 crore, which had instead been pocketed by the people who grabbed the mines under the patronage of the previous dispensation.
He said the former leadership should stand up and disclose who were these people who allegedly took away this money, denying the state its rightful revenue.

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First Published: Jun 20 2017 | 1:22 AM IST