Shiv Sena dares Maha CM to override its opposition to refinery

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Adopting a strident posture after rubbished Industries Subhash Desai's claim that the land acquisition notification for the Nanar refinery project has been scrapped, today dared him to override its opposition to the project.

"We would like to see Fadnavis exercising his powers to start the refinery project despite our opposition. Sena has opposed the project. Those who favour the project should show us how they will start it," Sena MLC said.

On Desai's announcement about cancellation of the notification, which was contradicted by Fadnavis, Parab said, "There is no law which says that only the high powered committee, headed by the state Chief Secretary, has powers to cancel such notifications. Even a can take such a decision," Parab told reporters here.

On Sena Uddhav Thackeray's claim that there was a land scam in the Nanar area as names of several land owners there were "Shah" and "Katiyar", Parab said," People with surnames Shah and Modi have become residents of Konkan region, where Nanar refinery project is proposed."

"These are not farmers, but middlemen," he said.

"Sena wants to know whether Fadnavis favours such agents or genuine farmers, who are against the project," Parab said.

A consortium of companies Indian Oil Corporation Ltd , Corporation Ltd and Corporation Ltd and (Saudi Aramco), have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop and build the refinery and petrochemicals complex, called the & Petrochemicals Ltd.

The refinery, proposed to come up over 15,000 acres, will be capable of processing 1.2 million barrels of per day (60 million metric tonnes per annum) and also produce including petrol and diesel meeting the BS-VI fuel efficiency norms.

Nanar, located in Ratnagiri district of coastal Konkan region, is around 350 km from

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 21:35 IST