Telangana BJP launches 'Singareni Bharosa Yatra', hails Centre's Tadicherla-2 coal block allocation
Hyderabad, July 13
Telangana Bharatiya Janata Party President N Ramchander Rao on Monday said the party, in association with the Union Ministry of Coal and Mines, has launched the 'Singareni Bharosa Yatra' to highlight the Centre's allocation of the Tadicherla-2 coal block to the Singareni Collieries Company Limited.
Speaking to ANI, Rao said the allocation would strengthen SCCL and support its long-term financial growth.
"The BJP Telangana State, along with the Union Ministry for Coal and Mines are taking out Singareni Bharosa Yatra, wherein the Singareni collieries have recently been allotted the Tadicherla-2 block. This is a big leap towards the profit-making unit of Singareni. Today we are visiting all the areas which are covered under the Singareni Collieries belt, and we are going to meet the employees there, and we are going to thank the Prime Minister," he said.
BJP MP DK Aruna also welcomed the Centre's decision, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Coal and Mines Minister G Kishan Reddy had boosted the confidence of Singareni workers through the allocation.
"Prime Minister Modi and Coal Minister Kishan Reddy have instilled confidence in Singareni workers by allotting the Tadicherla coal mine to Singareni. This decision not only reassures the workers but will also bring immense benefits to Telangana," she said.
The BJP leaders' remarks come amid reports alleging the disappearance of nearly 40 lakh tonnes of coal, valued at around Rs 1,600 crore, from SCCL.
Last month, Union Coal and Mines Minister G Kishan Reddy wrote to Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy seeking an urgent inquiry into the allegations and asking the state government to clarify the reported irregularities.
Speaking to reporters at the time, Reddy said allegations had been raised by employee unions and political parties in Telangana regarding discrepancies in coal accounting.
"This isn't a coal scam; an allegation has been made. The employee union has written to me, and some Telangana political parties have also written to me. Some coal isn't being properly accounted for. Coal production is being reported but isn't being seen in the field. Singareni falls under the Telangana government. The central government doesn't have even a one per cent role in it. That's why I've written to the Telangana government and the Chief Minister. Conduct a detailed inquiry into the allegations. I've written to the Chief Minister to provide clarity on the matter. This is a minor issue; it's not a scam," he said.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Great initiative! Finally the Centre is paying attention to Telangana's coal sector. Tadicherla-2 allocation will help SCCL become profitable and secure jobs. But the missing coal issue needs immediate inquiry - can't sweep it under the carpet. Modi ji's focus on energy security is commendable though! 😊
Ye sab politics hai. BJP wants to take credit for what should have been done years ago. And now they're doing a 'Bharosa Yatra' when their own minister says the coal disappearance is a minor issue? That's an insult to the workers and taxpayers. Need proper accountability, not photo ops.
As someone from the coal belt, I can say this is a double-edged sword. Allocation is good for jobs and local economy, but the missing coal issue haunts every worker. We want transparent management, not just promises. Kishan Reddy ji should order a CBI probe instead of calling it minor. 😐
Seems like classic political theater. On one hand they allocate a coal block, on the other hand tonnes are missing. How can the same government be trusted? The 'Bharosa Yatra' feels more like a distraction from the real issue. Workers deserve both the block AND a proper investigation.
Positive step for sure! Singareni has been neglected for too long. But the missing coal is deeply concerning - Rs 1,600 crore is not a small amount. I hope both centre and state work together to resolve this. The yatra should also include worker welfare and safety measures. Commendable
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