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Indian coal owes big money to Jharkhand, can stop the company’s operation: CM Hemant Soren

Ranchi: Chairman of the Minister of Hemant Soren on Thursday said that the BJP opposition supports it, he can stop the function of Indian Batubara Limited (CIL), which owed Rs 1.5 lakh Crore to the Jharkhand government in the state.
Nevertheless, the center automatically thrilling funds from accounts RBI Jharkhand, Soren said in the assembly and attacking the central government for alleged partisan approach to the countries of the non-BJP ruled.
“If the main opposition party (BJP) supports, I can make a decision to stop the work of Indian coal.
It owes Rs 1.5 lakh crore to the country.” When we increase the problem, some central ministers come and Cil pays Rs 50 Crore or Rs 100 Crore.
So far, only RS 300 Crore has been accepted, “said Minister of Chief During the last day of the Monsun Assembly session.
However, he said he did not want to make such a decision that would affect the central government and leave the other.
The country without strength.
Soren accused that The center did not give the country because it was reduced by thousands of crores rupees from his account.
Previously, the legislator BJP Dhullu Mahto asked questions related to compensation for CIL projects in the Dhanbad area in the Dhanbad area where Soren said the PSU did not heed the demand for the state.
In July, Soren had asked CIL to immediately pay contributions circulating Rs 56,000 Crore as a substitute for government land given for mining.
Attacking BJP, Soren said the party failed to digest defeat in the poll in Jharkhand and in West Bengal neighboring.
“During the West Bengal , it seems that it is a war between India and n Pakistan.
Someone must accept defeat.
Opposition also has its role.
We also spent five years contradicting, “said Soren.
The central government led by BJP is reduced by money from the consolidated account on behalf of Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) which citizes the agreement signed in the past while the state has limited resources, he said.
To complete contributions DVC, the Ministry of power Union have recently automatically debited Rs 715 crore on account of RBI Jharkhand – state, Center and RBI.
the Pact is a mechanism for setting payment of bills outstanding power to DVC and PSU others supplying power to the state.
It has Auto Debit Clause If the country failed to pay its bills on the bill to buy.
Soren also defends its government’s decision to promote regional languages ​​?? has been done if I promote regional language.
Isn’t we supposed to promote language? This will help absorb local people and tribes in work , “he said.
Legislation to provide 75 percent of jobs to locals in the private sector will benefit the state, Soren said.
“The poor, downtrodden and dalit, will benefit.
The Indian government is also realizing the power of the state OBC,” he said.
He said 5 lakh more farmers would get a reckless credit card other than 2 lakh who had received service.

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