On June 20, 2007, the government had recommended to allocate 40 per cent of the block to Lanco Infratech and the rest to two Jindal group firms -- Jindal Steel and Power Ltd and Gagan Sponge Iron.
Forty days later, contrary to its own recommendation, the government decided to allocate the block to JSPL (70 per cent) and Gagan Sponge (30 per cent).
What conspired to drive Lanco out of the race is unknown, but the Central Bureau of Investigation has revealed a series of events that not just favoured the two Jindal Group companies but made sure that no one else got the said coal block.
Dasari Narayana Rao, former minister of state for coal, who, along with JSPL chairman Naveen Jindal, has been accused of criminal conspiracy and cheating by CBI in a first information report on the alleged irregularities in coal block allocations, allegedly went out of his way to write to HC Gupta, the then coal secretary and the chairman of the screening committee, to ‘evaluate various applicants as per past practices’ against the power ministry’s
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