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CPI opposes AI disinvestment, terms move 'suicidal'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The (CPI) today termed "suicidal" the government's decision to privatise and demanded it to roll-back the move.

Disinvestment of is against the national interest and is being carried out at a time when banks are being "looted" by the private sector, it said, making an oblique reference to the recent controversy involving

Modi is an accused in a Rs 11,400-crore banking fraud and is believed to have left the country.

"Whenever any public sector unit is plunged into a crisis for no fault of it, the takes decision to hand it over to private sector business houses," the party said in a statement, adding, "handing over public assets to private sector is suicidal".

The government today unveiled plans to sell up to 76 per cent stake in and transfer the management control to private players, starting the ambitious strategic disinvestment process for the

had a fleet of 115 aircraft as on December 2017 and serves around 39 international destinations.

As on December 1, 2017, the had 11,214 permanent employees and 2,913 on contract, among others.

Leading trade union All India Trade Union (AITUC) also slammed the move and appealed workers and trade unions to unitedly oppose the "retrograde" policy.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 29 2018. 20:10 IST
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