"That investigation of the CBI at the instance of CVC is partial and does not cover the full magnitude of the coal scam. The alleged conspiracy in blocking the policy of competitive bidding and the manner in which the screening committee functioned need to be investigated thoroughly, which involves senior ministers including the highest executive office of the country," the petition said.
The alleged irregularities in the coal block allocations has already in judicial scrutiny with the Supreme Court on September 14 directed the Centre to file its response saying that the government required to give explanation on the alleged irregularities.
The court had turned down the Centre's plea that it should not go into the issue as it is being looked into by a parliamentary committee.
"There is difference in exercise done by the public accounts committee. The Parliament and PAC can proceed with the issue on the basis of the CAG report. We don't want to encroach upon their exercise but the petition raises different things altogether. There are sufficient averments which require explanation from you," the court had said.
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