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Nano: Gujarat govt evades queries on incentives offered
 
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January 05, 2009 18:15 IST

The Gujarat government continues to evade queries on the incentives offered to the Nano car project of Tata group.

When minister of state for industries Saurabh Patel announced on Monday the new industrial policy in a press conference, there were a flurry of questions pertaining to the incentives given to the Tata's car project, which was relocated from Singur in West Bengal to Sanand near Ahmedabad.

Media sought to know from the minister if the similar package of incentives would be offered to any other industrial project.

However, despite repeated questions, both minister Saurabh Patel and industries secretary Maheshwar Sahu parried the questions refusing to be engaged in the discussions.

Finally, to counter the flow of queries, Patel called off the conference asking journalists to join him for lunch.

It may be noted that a confidential document believed to be the incentives package offered to the Nano car project was leaked to the media in last November.

The state government so far has maintained a silence on the issue without either confirming or denying the authenticity of the document.

However, the state industry department has denied to disclose information under Right to Information Act regarding the benefits offered to the Tata group for shifting Nano car to Gujarat.

The industry department has categorised it as 'secret business deal' between the government and the corporate house, which cannot be parted with.


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