Tuesday 4 September 2012

Coal block allocation



The report of the comptroller and Auditor general of India’s (CAG) report on coal block allocation caused much havoc hue and cry in the parliament for many days. The monsoon session of the Parliament was disrupted even on the eight day of the parliamentary session. BJP kept up its demand on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s resignation. Congress president Sonia Gandhi requested the congress leaders to fight aggressively against the BJP’s stand as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that he will not quit as he is elected for the term of five years. The assumed amount one lakh eighty six crores is a loss to the country says BJP.   Finance minister, P Chidambaram paused a question which says “how could it be a loss when actual mining has not taken place?
It is true that when the coal mines are allotted to private companies the government loses control over it. When BJP demands Prime Minister’s resignation do they not think of the cost and loss of an un timely election which will involve lakhs of rupees?

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