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Dunlop fit case for takeover, says parliamentary panel chief

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce, headed by Rajya Sabha MP Chandan Mitra, today said the Ruia Group owned tyre company Dunlop is a fit case for takeover.

"Revival is not possible. They (owners) have no will to run the company. It is a fit case for takeover," Mitra told reporters here after visiting Dunlop's Sahaganj unit in Hooghly district.

He said 12 workers were permitted to enter the closed factory in the name of maintenance and this 'drama' should be stopped.

"Workers have complained that they are not getting their dues. There is a huge backlog and even the PF, gratuity of those who died are not being paid to their families," Mitra said, lamenting that the Ruias did not come to meet them during their visit despite requests.
 

"I presume that they do not want to run the industry although I have no proof on this," he said, adding that other industries can also be opened as an alternative on the Dunlop plot.

Mitra said once the Parliamentary committee's report on the rubber industry of India, which would also include Dunlop's case, is ready they will table it in the Parliament for necessary action by the Centre.

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First Published: Jan 05 2015 | 9:15 PM IST

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