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Govt's proposal to auction assets of CCI unit sparks political row
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Govt's proposal to auction assets of CCI unit sparks political row

The government's proposal to auction the assets of the Cement Corporation of India (CCI) unit at Adilabad in Telangana has snowballed into a political controversy with the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS), Congress, and Left parties coming together to criticise the action and demanding the Centre revive the unit instead of dismantling it.

The unit was spread over 772 acres and was shut down in 2008 as it had operated into heavy losses.

On Wednesday, TRS Member of Legislative Council (MLC) K Kavitha, the daughter of Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, urged the Centre to roll back the auction proposal.

The Centre should consider withdrawing the decision as the action will harm thousands of families dependent on it.

For the Adilabad factory, the bid was invited along with a bid for two plants in Chhattisgarh, one each from Madya Pradesh and Karnataka.

Kavita said that the Centre should answer if it is proceeding to reinvest the funds in Telangana or set up new factories to create employment.

She also asked if the BJP government would accord national status to state-funded irrigation projects or install Kazipet Coach Factory and educational institutions with the funds they are attempting to consolidate via the sale of national assets.

Kavita said that the state BJP leaders are answerable to the people of Telangana about the auction of the Adilabad unit of CCI, privatisation of Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, and selling of national assets.

Telangana鈥檚 IT and Industry Minister KT Rama Rao urged Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal to review the proposal and revive the unit. Rao said that the state government would give financial incentives if the unit is revived, which can create employment. Electricity and plenty of water were available, and the unit can be revived.

A joint action committee (JAC) including TRS, Congress, CPI, CPM, and student organisations have launched a protest urging that the Centre revive the unit rather than dismantle it.

S Vikas, secretary of the CCI Employees Association, told the media that there was a high court (HC) order against the auction of CCI assets and dismantling.


Also read: Dalmia Cement decides to invest Rs 2,600 cr in Tamil Nadu within 3 years

The government's proposal to auction the assets of the Cement Corporation of India (CCI) unit at Adilabad in Telangana has snowballed into a political controversy with the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS), Congress, and Left parties coming together to criticise the action and demanding the Centre revive the unit instead of dismantling it. The unit was spread over 772 acres and was shut down in 2008 as it had operated into heavy losses. On Wednesday, TRS Member of Legislative Council (MLC) K Kavitha, the daughter of Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, urged the Centre to roll back the auction proposal. The Centre should consider withdrawing the decision as the action will harm thousands of families dependent on it. For the Adilabad factory, the bid was invited along with a bid for two plants in Chhattisgarh, one each from Madya Pradesh and Karnataka. Kavita said that the Centre should answer if it is proceeding to reinvest the funds in Telangana or set up new factories to create employment. She also asked if the BJP government would accord national status to state-funded irrigation projects or install Kazipet Coach Factory and educational institutions with the funds they are attempting to consolidate via the sale of national assets. Kavita said that the state BJP leaders are answerable to the people of Telangana about the auction of the Adilabad unit of CCI, privatisation of Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, and selling of national assets. Telangana鈥檚 IT and Industry Minister KT Rama Rao urged Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal to review the proposal and revive the unit. Rao said that the state government would give financial incentives if the unit is revived, which can create employment. Electricity and plenty of water were available, and the unit can be revived. A joint action committee (JAC) including TRS, Congress, CPI, CPM, and student organisations have launched a protest urging that the Centre revive the unit rather than dismantle it. S Vikas, secretary of the CCI Employees Association, told the media that there was a high court (HC) order against the auction of CCI assets and dismantling. Image Source Also read: Dalmia Cement decides to invest Rs 2,600 cr in Tamil Nadu within 3 years

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