It is Rs37,80,000,000,000 loss to the country

August 18, 2012
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New Delhi, August 18: The CAG reports on allocation of coal blocks, ultra mega power projects and public private partnership in Indira Gandhi international airport have put the UPA government in a tight spot as the revenue loss from these projects amount to a whopping Rs3.78 lakh crore approximately.

Terming it the “biggest ever scam”, the Opposition immediately went for the government’s jugular. For the next few days, one can expect Parliament to witness pandemonium over this as the BJP-led NDA sharpens its claws and prepares to launch a frontal assault on the government.

To make the calculation simpler, let us look at the breakup: For coal allocation, the loss is Rs1.86 lakh crore, for the power projects it is 0.29 lakh crore and for the Indira Gandhi international airport 1.63 lakh crore (as quoted by the Delhi International Airport Limited). The CAG has a conservative figure of Rs24,000 crore.

For the government, this was a huge loss of face because it was prime minister Manmohan Singh who held charge of the coal portfolio when the coal blocks allocations were done. Going by the figures revealed by the CAG (Comptroller and Auditor General), the coal block allocation scam alone is the biggest ever and has caused the government a staggering loss of Rs 1.86 lakh crore. This surpasses the figure of the 2G scam, which hovered around Rs 1.76 lakh crore.

Even as the Opposition demanded Singh’s resignation, the Congress fielded Manish Tiwari to take the brunt of the NDA criticism. Tiwari was scathing in his attack on the CAG reports.

“When the coal blocks have been allotted for captive use and the coal is not for sale, how can the auditor arrive at any figure of the gain that would accrue to the allottees?” he asked.

Stressing that even in the 2G case, the Supreme Court had not endorsed the CAG’s concept of a presumptive loss, Tiwari said the CAG’s calculations have, in fact, no basis.

On the other hand, summarily dismissing the Opposition’s demand for Singh’s resignation, Union coal minister Sriprakash Jaiswal said, “The ministry does not agree with the assessments made by the auditor. There was nothing wrong with the process of finalising the allottees as it was done under the existing process.”

The BJP was unfazed by the Congress logic and its assertions against the CAG. The party made a simple point. It went on insisting that Singh should take moral responsibility and resign. After all, between 2004 and 2009, Singh was for the most part the minister for coal except for brief periods when Jharkhand Mukti Morcha leader Shibu Soren took charge of the portfolio.

BJP leaders Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley came down heavily on the prime minister holding him directly responsible for the loss of Rs1.86 lakh crore to the exchequer. The BJP leaders pointed out that the CAG had shown how the government had not implemented its own decision to allow competitive bidding — a decision which was taken on June 18, 2004.

“He [Singh] has to seriously introspect, impose on himself the moral censure of quitting himself,” Jaitley said.

Swaraj said the party would go on demanding the resignation of the prime minister in Parliament.

In these politically impactful reports, the CAG has slammed the UPA government for delaying the competitive bidding process in the allocation of coal blocks. According to the report tabled in Parliament, 57 coal blocks were allocated to private sector companies that may have resulted in windfall profit for the companies while the government suffered heavy losses.

In another report on ultra mega power projects, the CAG has questioned the government’s decision to allow Reliance Power to use excess coal from the allocated blocks for its other projects.

According to the CAG report, Reliance Power, at the time the contract was awarded, had said the company would be able to use 20 million tonnes from the two blocks and there would be sufficient coal for the Sasan UMPP.

In the same report, the CAG has urged the government to review the award of the Chhatrasaal coal block to Reliance Power for providing level playing field to other power developers. The CAG has pegged the profit of the private power company to Rs29,033 crore.

These three critical reports meant yet another beating for Congress that already has a battered image. Already, the government, suffering from a policy stasis because of a lack of political consensus, has failed to defend itself in the face of huge and unprecedented corruption charges.

Now, the coal block allocation scam threatens to taint the Mr Clean persona of the prime minister. The Congress will require a lot of positive energy to emerge from this crisis with its head held high.


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March 9,2020

New Delhi, Mar 9: A war of words broke out between the BJP and the Congress on Sunday over the Yes Bank crisis with the ruling party seeking to link it with the Gandhi family, while the opposition wondered if the prime minister and finance minister were "complicit" as the bank's loan book grew manifold.

Posting on Twitter a clip of a news channel report that Rana Kapoor, the arrested Yes Bank founder, had bought a painting from Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, BJP's information and technology wing in-charge Amit Malviya alleged that every financial crime in India has "deep links" with the Gandhis.

The Congress dismissed the charge "fake" and called it a "diversionary" tactic.

It said Priyanka Gandhi had sold an M F Hussain painting of her father Rajiv Gandhi to Kapoor for Rs 2 crore, and the entire amount was disclosed in her income tax return of 2010.

Malviya tweeted, "Every financial crime in India has deep link with the Gandhis. Mallya used to send flight upgrade tickets to Sonia Gandhi. Had access to MMS (Manmohan Singh) and PC (P Chidambaram). Is absconding. Rahul inaugurated Nirav Modi’s bridal jewellery collection, he defaulted. Rana bought Priyanka Vadra’s paintings."

Congress' chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala asked how does an M F Hussain painting of Rajiv Gandhi sold 10 years ago by Priyanka Gandhi to Yes Bank owner Rana Kapoor and disclosed in her tax returns connect with unprecedented giving of loans of Rs 2,00,000 crore in five years of the Modi government.

"More so, when (Kapoor's) proximity to BJP leaders is well known," he said.

Rubbishing the BJP's allegation, Congress spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi at a press conference said it was a "diversionary" tactic by the government.

He noted that the bank's loan book rose from Rs 55,633 crore in March 2014, the year Narendra Modi became prime minister, to Rs 2,41,499 crore in March 2019.

"Why did the loan book rise by 100 per cent in two years after demonetisation i.e from Rs 98,210 cr in March 2016 to Rs 2,03,534 ar in March 2018? Were PM and FM sleeping, ignorant or complicit?" he asked.

The entire amount Priyanka Gandhi had received was in cheque and was fully disclosed in the income tax return, Singhvi said.

Surjewala, taking to Twitter, said instead of diverting from the real issue of people's money sinking into a bad bank, should not the government answer questions like how did loans given by Yes Bank rise from Rs 55,633 crore in March 2014 to Rs 2,41,499 crore in March 2019, an increase of almost Rs 2,00,000 crore in fiver years of the Modi government.

Why did the loans given by Yes Bank rise by a whopping 100 per cent in just two years after demonetisation, he asked.

Surjewala also questioned why did the prime minister address a conference sponsored by Yes Bank on March 6 despite the RBI moratorium.

"Why did the Haryana BJP government deposit over Rs 1,000 crore in Yes Bank a month ago, knowing that it was sinking? Is this figure Rs 3,000 cr? Did Fadnavis government in Maharashtra make similar deposits?" Surjewala asked.

"Of course, the government's media proxies won't dare to ask these questions. But the nation wants to know!" he said in a series of tweets.

Kapoor, 62, was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in Mumbai after charges of alleged financial irregularities and mismanagement in the bank's operations surfaced and the RBI and Union government initiated action to control its affairs.

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March 5,2020

Lucknow, Mar 5: Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath said last night that the role of teachers would come under the scanner when "anti-India" slogans are raised at universities and institutions of higher education.

"When anti-India slogans are raised at institutions of higher education, we should be prepared to ask why this type of distortion occurrs among our students?" he said at a programme organised by the Basic Shiksha Parishad in Lucknow.

"We begin our work with pledge for the country's unity and integrity and today slogans are raised for the division of the nation. In such a situation, questions are raised over the role of teachers who are considered equal to god in society," he said.

"Who all are involved in this sin and chaos? Governments can provide resources, but the one who has given them basic education, who has given them secondary education and who has led them to that place, all of them should evaluate their actions today," the chief minister said.

Speaking about the condition of education in the state when his government came to power three years ago, he said there was an atmosphere of chaos and anarchy in the state and the condition of basic education was very bad.

"The worst problem was that of proxy teachers. Our government started the process of prohibiting proxy teachers in the first phase," he said.

Adityanath said that a teacher is not just a government servant, but the fate of the nation. He said teachers should learn from Chanakya.

Had Chanakya confined himself to Nalanda University, he would not have been able to make India a superpower of the world during that period. Teachers will have to prepare themselves according to the challenges and need of society, he added.

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June 22,2020

New Delhi, Jun 22: With an increase of 14,821 new cases and 445 deaths, India's COVID-19 count reached 4,25,282 on Monday.

According to the latest update by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), 13,699 deaths have been recorded due to the infection so far in the country.

The rise in confirmed cases today is lower than the highest spike of 15 thousand plus cases registered on Sunday.

The count includes 1,74,387 active cases, and 2,37,196 cured/discharged/migrated patients.

Maharashtra with 1,32,075 confirmed cases remains the worst-affected by the infection so far in the country. The state's count includes 60,161 active, 65,744 cured, discharged patients while 6,170 deaths have been reported due to the infection so far.

Meanwhile, the national capital today became the second-worst affected region in the country with the number of confirmed cases in Delhi reaching 59,746 as opposed to Tamil Nadu's 59,377 cases.

While 2,175 deaths have been reported in Delhi due to the infection so far, the toll in Tamil Nadu stands at 757.

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