Live
- US CDC confirms H5N1 bird flu infection in child in California
- Dispose dump yard garbage in 3 months: TTD EO
- Gold rates in Vijayawada today surges, check the rates on 23 November, 2024
- Gold rates in Hyderabad today surges, check the rates on 23 November, 2024
- Punjab bypolls: Counting of votes begins for four Assembly seats
- Kakani lodges complaint against TDP
- Priyanka Gandhi leads in Wayanad, BJP ahead in Palakkad Assembly seat
- Counting underway for Bengal's 6 Assembly seats, Trinamool leads in three
- Rahul Gandhi mudslinging at Modi, Adani: BJP leader
- Hyundai, Kia recall over 2 lakh EVs in US over 'drive power' issue
Just In
Karnataka puts on hold decision to sell 3,667 acres to JSW Steel
Amid opposition from within the ruling BJP and cases pending in courts, the State cabinet on Thursday put on hold its earlier decision to sell 3,667 acres of land to the JSW Steel in Ballari district.
Bengaluru: Amid opposition from within the ruling BJP and cases pending in courts, the State cabinet on Thursday put on hold its earlier decision to sell 3,667 acres of land to the JSW Steel in Ballari district. "The previous cabinet's decision to give land to Jindal has not been confirmed in today's cabinet meeting, so the previous decision on this matter will be on hold," Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Basavaraj Bommai said. Speaking to reporters after the cabinet meeting here, he said, with this decision the previous cabinet decision will not be implemented. "Lot of cases are there, there is appeal in the Supreme Court, there is a PIL in high court based on which notices have been issued. After looking into all these things, we will take a decision in the days to come," he said.
The earlier cabinet meeting on April 26, had agreed to sell 3,667 acres to JSW Steel Ltd in Ballari. The BJP while in opposition had opposed a similar move and had even staged protests against the then government's decision. The Congress-JD(S) coalition cabinet in 2019 had decided to convert the lease of 3,667 acres to JSW Steel into sale, in accordance with the initial agreement. However, amid a row over the decision that drew opposition from various quarters, including the BJP (then in opposition) and within, the Congress-JD(S) coalition cabinet once again discussed the issue and decided to refer it to a cabinet sub-committee. Accusing the Congress-JD(S) coalition government of selling the land to the company at a throwaway price (Rs 1.22 -1.50 lakh per acre), the BJP, then in opposition, had held a two-day round-the-clock sit-in. Yediyurappa, who was then a state BJP president, had even accused the ruling Congress-JD(S) coalition of getting "kickbacks" for the sale of land.
After the BJP came to power, the issue was again referred to a cabinet sub-committee headed by Industries Minister Jagadish Shettar, which recommended the government to execute the sale deed. Today's cabinet decision comes after at least four BJP legislators-Basanagouda Patil Yatnal, Arvind Bellad, K Poornima and Uday Garudachar- wrote to the Chief Minister earlier this month urging him to rollback the governments decision. They had termed the decision against the interest of the state, and contrary to the BJPs fight against corruption.
In 2005, the then government had decided to give on lease-cum-sale arrangement 2,000.58 acres to JSW. An order on this was issued by the JD(S)-BJP coalition government that came to power thereafter when Kumaraswamy was chief minister and B S Yeddyurappa was industries minister. In 2007, another 1,666 acres were allotted. The cabinet has also given its approval for bringing amendments to the Karnataka Electric Vehicle & Energy Storage Policy-2017. PTI
© 2024 Hyderabad Media House Limited/The Hans India. All rights reserved. Powered by hocalwire.com