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AP High Court serves notice to Centre over VSP privatisation
Updated Date: 4/20/2021
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The Andhra Pradesh High Court, on Thursday, has issued notices to the
Central Government over the petition against privatisation of Vizag
Steel Plant (VSP), a corporate entity of Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited
(RINL). A division bench of the high court,
comprising of Justice Joymalya Bagchi and Justice Ganga Rao, heard the
petition filed by former Joint Director of Central Bureau of
Investigation (CBI), and retired IPS Officer, VV Lakshmi Narayana. The
petitioner’s counsel informed that the steel plant houses
state-of-the-art infrastructure. He added that the livelihood of
thousands of farmers, who parted with their lands for setting up the
plant, will be infringed upon as most of them were not given permanent
employment as assured by the company at the time of land acquisition.
Suggesting an alternative to revive the plant, the petitioner requested
the High Court to call for the records pertaining to the feasibilities,
and proposals, for allotting the captive iron ore mines to the RINL. He
further noted that this move will lead to a 50 percent cost-cutting for
the RINL. Addressing the bench, Advocate-General, S Sriram, noted that the
Andhra Pradesh state government has already written a letter to the
Centre suggesting several alternatives for the revival of the Vizag
Steel Plant and requested the Union Cabinet to review its decision to
sell the plant. After hearing the claims, the Jury has asked the Centre
to file its response within four weeks on its decision to privatise the
Vizag Steel Plant (VSP). It may be recalled that earlier in March
2021, Mr. Narayana and the former CMD of RINL, Y Siva Sagar Rao, wrote a
joint letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In this letter, they said
that the Vizag Steel Plant is very special for the people of Andhra
Pradesh and its privatisation would take away a great piece of heritage
from Vizag. It is further mentioned that with modern machine tools, the
steel industry has generated Rs 43,700 crore in tax revenue for the
Central Government.
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