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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Govt should not rush through Coal Bill: Anand Sharma
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Govt should not rush through Coal Bill: Anand Sharma

The new Bill has conflicting provisions, open to legal challenge, and requires very close scrutiny, says Sharma

As for the Insurance Bill that will be passed, the opposition remains reformist at heart, Anand Sharma said. Photo: Hindustan TimesPremium
As for the Insurance Bill that will be passed, the opposition remains reformist at heart, Anand Sharma said. Photo: Hindustan Times

New Delhi: Government should not rush through the Coal Bill as it would lead to litigations given the contradictory provisions in it, senior Congress leader Anand Sharma said on Saturday.

“Why the Coal Bill has to be rushed through without scrutiny. The new Bill requires very close scrutiny. It will lead to litigations across the country. It has conflicting provisions. It is open to legal challenge," Sharma who is deputy leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha said addressing the annual meet of industry body Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Ficci) here.

The statement comes at a time when the passage of the Bill is pending in the Rajya Sabha, after the Lok Sabha passed it on 12 December, amid opposition parties demands that it be sent to the Parliamentary Select Committee for closer scrutiny. The Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Bill provides for fresh auction of 204 coal blocks de-allocated by the Supreme Court in September and replaces an Ordinance promulgated in October.

“What becomes my duty is to have it (Coal Bill) scrutinised as it is talking of national resources. We are of this view that the Rajya Sabha must give it to a select committee which functions in a time-bound manner. Between one session and the next session, the decision is made and the report is submitted.

“It does not take years like the standing committee," said Sharma, who is a former Union minister.

The Congress leader stressed that there was no need for a new Bill as a transparent policy was already there for auction of coal but “a vitiated environment has been created in this country and every decision made is made to look like a wrong decision, a scam".

He demanded to know who were the beneficiaries of the so called “scam" saying that former prime minister Manmohan Singh had taken right decisions. “Where is the need of a new Bill. The auctions can go ahead under the present law," he said, adding that while on the one hand the Bill retains the provisions of the present law which does not allow private mining, on the other it talks of private mining.

As for the Insurance Bill that will be passed, the opposition remains reformist at heart, he said.

Sharma said there was a need for an objective evaluation of the track record of the UPA government and added that the debate on Saturday is not about being reformist and obstructionist.

“When we were trying to open the telecom sector, the civil aviation sector there was opposition. We fought and we won. Also opening of FDI in multi brand retail has seen much resistance. It was we who initiated the process of opening up the defence sector. There has been no change in stance on the opening of defence sector from what we proposed. The government is claiming many things which we have already started," he said.

“If we have a logjam on any policy issue it is not because we are anti-reform. But if the letter and spirit of the Constitution of India is being challenged, it is important to put checks and balances in place," he added.

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Published: 20 Dec 2014, 08:47 PM IST
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