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“I have discussed about the sale of land to Jindal with deputy chief minister G Parameshwara and Industries minister K J George. I have instructed to reconsider it and place it before the cabinet once again for discussion,” Kumaraswamy tweeted.
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The Karnataka cabinet had recently decided convert the lease of 3,667 acres toJSWSteelin Ballari into sale, in accordance with the initial agreement.
Opposing the move, state BJP president B S Yeddyurappa on Sunday had alleged the ruling coalition of getting “kickback”, for the sale of land.
Accusing the government of selling the land to the company at a throwaway price, the BJP has announced that it will stage a three-day protest in Bengaluru from June 13.
Causing embarrassment to the coalition, senior Congress leader H K Patil has been opposing the sale, by writing a series of letters to the government.
He has maintained that the company had been accused of illegal mining and that it owed dues to the government and state-run Mysore Minerals Ltd.
Amid the row, JSWSteelchairman and managing director Sajjan Jindal had Saturday said, the company never does anything “illegal” or “disadvantage” the people of Karnataka.