First the government arm-twisted Cairn and Vedanta into accepting to pay royalty and cess on the all-important Rajasthan oilfields for conclusion of the deal.
As it appeared that the 15-month long saga is over, Oil Ministry sent the proposal back to the Cabinet for approval citing bunch of red flags that Home Ministry, in its security clearance, had raised on alleged global and domestic 'transgressions' by Vedanta and its subsidiaries.
While Oil Ministry recommended allowing the share transaction as the concerns highlights had 'no bearing whatsoever on the security aspects', for two companies who had earlier this month concluded the deal after protracted wrangling with the government, lays potential legal danger if any of the Cabinet ministers were to object.
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