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Raja to meet BSNL union on IPO, Govt may announce next move

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

State-run telecom firm BSNL's employees union is convinced that growth can happen without the company going for a listing, about which Communications Minister A Raja will discuss with the workers tomorrow.     

Union general secretary V A N Namboodiri said "tomorrow we have a meeting with the Minister.. We are opposing to the IPO, as we feel the expansion of BSNL can happen without it and we are not going to change our stand".     

In fact, Raja is likely to announce some initiatives regarding BSNL's mega IPO, soon after meeting the union.     

A senior BSNL official said, "It is difficult to guess.. the file is in the Department of Telecom. But if the government fails to convince the union and goes ahead with the IPO plan, things could be difficult. The union has over three lakh employees and the network of 31 million fixed line and 38 million GSM mobile subscribers depend on them".     

 

The board of state-run BSNL is understood to have proposed to sell 10 per cent of the government's 100 per cent stake in the company through an initial public offer.     

A senior BSNL official said discussions are going on for a 10 per cent dilution and the management is aware of the obstacles from the union.     

"The contention that listing is necessary for expansion and the grant of Navratna status, is not acceptable. Other PSUs, including HAL, has been granted Navratna without listing. LIC, which has over 78 per cent market share, has not been listed," Namboodiri said.     

The BSNL management had earlier withdrawn IPO plans following opposition from the union.

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First Published: Aug 06 2008 | 7:30 PM IST

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