Centre's disinvestment policy Saturday came in for sharp criticism from some States with BJP ally Biju Janata Dal in Orissa going so far as to seek a separate National Democratic Alliance meeting on it, particularly in the context of proposed privatisation in Nalco.
"I have asked NDA convenor George Fernandes to convene a meeting to discuss disinvestment in general and Nalco in particular. We are opposed to the disinvestment of Nalco, which is a profit-making public sector unit," Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik told reporters in New Delhi.
Speaking on the sidelines of the NDA council meeting, he said "Nalco is making immense profits and it is of immense importance to the state of Orissa; it should not be privatised".
Echoing Patnaik's views, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh said, "We want the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation refinery in Bhatinda to be taken out of the disinvestment process. This is the only large industrial project in the State with envisaged investment of about Rs 16,000 crore (Rs 160 billion)".
Highlighting the fact that most PSUs in Punjab were loss making, Singh said these had totted up debt of about Rs 19,000 crore (Rs 190 billion), taking up the State's overall liabilities to Rs 52,000 crore (Rs 520 billion).
Patnaik said the disinvestment should be restricted only to loss making PSUs and pointed out that the State government was already in the process of divesting 10 loss making PSUs.