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Cong suggests Naveen Patnaik to resign over coal issue

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar

"Will the Chief Minister resign on his own and set an example for others over the coal issue? We do not demand his resignation. But the chief minister should resign before the BJD demands resignation of Prime Minister," said Congress Chief Whip Prasad Harichandan.

Justifying Congress suggestions of resignation to the Chief Minister, Harichandan said though the Centre attempted to introduce bidding process for coal block allocation in 2005, it was strongly opposed by Odisha government.

However, the Chief Minister is now claiming that the state government has been asking for auction-based system for allocation of mineral resources including coal, he said.

 

"The Chief Minister is telling untruths. Neither he nor his government has ever suggested bidding route for coal block allocation. Therefore, we suggest him to tender resignation and set an example for others," he said.

Harichandan said this in the assembly while initiating the debate on coal issue which could not be taken up yesterday due to uproar. He claimed that the state government had already admitted making recommendations in favour of private companies for coal block allocation.

Noting that Patnaik had written several letters to the Prime Minister and Union Coal Minister recommending names of private companies for coal blocks, the Congress Chief Whip alleged that the state government had been pushing cases of Independent Power Producers (IPPs). MORE

  

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First Published: Aug 29 2012 | 5:51 PM IST

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