by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH,
JAN 10
Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee President Capt Amarinder
Singh today demanded the cancellation of the auction of all the sand
mines held today. Questioning the genuineness of the auction, he said,
the mines have been allotted for unrealistically high bids defying all
financial logic. He said, the way auction has been held will only lead
to monopoly both in mining of sand as well as its pricing and it will
virtually be impossible for the common man to build a house as sand
will now be much more costlier than cement.
Maintaining
that the sand mafia patronised by the henchmen of the revenue minister
and Youth Akali Dal president Bikram Majithia, had manipulated the
auction, Capt Amarinder pointed out, the state government had held the
auction for limited pits for an unrealistic figure of Rs 97 crores,
which defies all logic and financial and economic wisdom with an intent
to leave rest of the pits open for loot on the pretext of environmental
issues.
Expressing
doubts over the genuineness of the auction he said, while about two
years ago the mines for the entire state had been auctioned for Rs 54
crores only, this time less than 20 pits in about six districts had been
auctioned for Rs 97 crores. Of these five pits in the districts of
Mohali, Ludhiana and Jalandhar had been auctioned for a whopping Rs 84
crores.
The
PCC President revealed that one single pit in village Chandiala in
district Mohali had been auctioned for Rs 34 crores. The same pit, he
disclosed, had been auctioned for Rs 50 lakhs only about two years ago.
He said, this much of increase defies all the logic.
Disclosing
that the mining mafia patronised by Majithia had evolved a unique
mechanism by ensuring unimaginable difference between the highest and
the second highest bidder, he said, under this plan, the highest bidder
will quote unrealistically highest bid and voluntarily forfeit his
deposit after getting the mining rights and the second highest bidder
under current practice, will automatically get the mining rights.
Demanding
the cancellation of the auction, he also questioned the purpose of
holding auction for a limited number of pits only. He said, this way
those granted the mining rights will not only resort to loot of the sand
mines in the state, but will also charge exorbitant prices. He said,
this will also lead to corruption and unfair practices.
Quoting
an example, Capt Amarinder said, in Ludhiana the mining rights of a
single pit have been granted to one Puneet Makkar, who is the nephew of
Akali leader Sarbjit Makkar. By getting the mining rights for a single
pit after offering highest bid, the mining mafia will go for wanton
mining in the entire district since it will have the monopoly both in
sand quarrying as well as the pricing.
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