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Naveen Patnaik may be questioned by CBI in coal scam case

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Odhisa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik may be questioned by CBI for writing a letter of support in favour of Hindalco, an Aditya Birla group company, after its bid for coal mines was rejected by Coal Ministry.

CBI sources said Patnaik's letter was found during a probe into the alleged irregularities in allocation of coal block -- Talabira II -- to Hindalco. This coal field was meant for Public Sector Undertakings.

CBI said while no final decision has been taken as to who all would be questioned, the sources said the Chief Minister may be examined only if a need was felt to seek his views on the reasons for recommending coal blocks to Hindalco.
 

CBI's move against Birla has come under criticism from India Inc which had said such actions hamper business sentiment and investors' confidence in the country.

CBI Director Ranjit Sinha said the case was being monitored by the Supreme Court. "We are providing all the details to the apex court in our status report to be filed later this month," he told reporters here.

He denied that the filing of FIR had anything to do with the timing. "We registered the First Information Report on the basis of available material during the preliminary enquiry. Further evidence would be gathered during further probe," he said.

CBI has alleged in its FIR that after rejection of Hindalco's plea in 2005, Birla wrote two letters and held a "personal meeting" with the then Coal Secretary P C Parakh, after which a decision was reversed and Hindalco was given the coal block which was earlier meant for two Public Sector Undertakings--Mahanadi Coal Fields and Neyveli Lignite.

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First Published: Oct 17 2013 | 8:21 PM IST

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