The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has decided to strongly raise the
issue of “missing files” on coal block allocation in Parliament next
week. It will seek a reply from the Prime Minister.
Reacting to The Hindu report that important files on coal block
allocations had gone missing from the Ministry of Coal, CPI (M) leader
Sitaram Yechury told reporters, “There are reports that coal block
allocation files have gone missing. We will raise it strongly in
Parliament on Monday. In an era of digitisation, how can you say that
files are missing? The Prime Minister will have to reply.”
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said the government’s approach right
from the beginning had been to hide the facts from the CBI. “This is
with the sole intention of protecting the PM because he was the Coal
Minister (then),” BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar alleged.
Communist Party of India (CPI) leader and Lok Sabha member Gurudas
Dasgupta also criticised the government saying, “It only shows how
miserably the government is trying to hide its own illegalities.”
It has now come to light that files and records of applications for 45
coal blocks allocated from 1993 to 2005 as also recommendations made by
Congress MP Vijay Darda and forwarded by the Prime Minister’s Office for
the Bander block have gone missing.
In addition, records of 157 private companies which applied for, but
were not allocated, blocks are missing. A number of records and
documents pertaining to meetings of the screening committee are also
missing, it was revealed at a meeting of the search committee
constituted by the Centre following a Supreme Court directive to furnish
all missing records and files to the CBI.
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