Amid reports that CBI could question Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, the state government today said Patnaik had written a letter to the Prime Minister for examining Hindalco's request for block allotment "keeping the best interest of the state in mind".
"Keeping the best interests of the state in mind, the Chief Minister had written a letter to the PM indicating that Hindalco's request for Talabira II coal block in the IB valley of Jharsuguda district be examined," Odisha government said in a press statement.
The statement comes in the wake of reports that CBI may question Patnaik in connection with alleged irregularities in allocation of coal block to Hindalco as he had written a letter to the Coal Ministry after application of the Aditya Birla company was rejected in 2005.
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Since power is a major raw material for an aluminium project and such a project has the added benefit of promoting value addition in the state, "thereby adding to our revenue and generating employment, we had asked the central government to examine the request."
It stressed the "state government had all along held that higher priority be given to units adding more value in our state and instead of sending the raw material to some other state."
Further, the communique mentioned that "as per the procedure for coal block allocation, the final decision rests with the central government. Talabira II block was allocated jointly to MCL, NLC and Hindalco in November 2005 by the central government.