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CBI to soon quiz Kumar Mangalam Birla, Parakh

After examining senior PMO official T K A Nair, CBI is likely to quiz industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla and former coal secretary P C Parakh soon in the coal blocks allocation scam.

CBI had registered a case naming 46-year-old Birla, Parakh and unknown officials of Hindalco and coal ministry last year under various sections pertaining to criminal conspiracy and corruption for alleged irregularities in the allocation of two coal blocks nine years back.

Immediately after filing an FIR with the court, the CBI had conducted searches at various places in the country. The CBI move was criticized by India Inc and former bureaucrats.

CBI sources said here Tuesday that the two would be examined soon before deciding whether the agency should file a charge sheet or move a closure report.

The agency had last month sent a questionnaire to Nair, Advisor to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who in return sent replies to the CBI.

The questions included those on coal policy and allocation of coal blocks when the Prime Minister was in charge of the Coal ministry between 2006 and 2009.

The replies of Nair were sought on delay in auctioning of coal blocks, missing coal files and events leading to the Talabira coal block being given to Hindalco in which Parakh and Birla, Chairman of Aditya Birla Group, have been named.

Nair, according to the sources, had responded on lines similar to the one made by Singh in Parliament in which he had defended the coal blocks allocation and rejected charges of
wrong doing.

Hindalco had denied allegations of irregularities, claiming, ‘we wish to state unambiguously that we have followed every process required for allocation of coal completely, as stipulated by the Government policy.’
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