Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Raje first proposed Barmer refinery: BJP

- HT Correspond­ent htraj@hindustant­imes.com

WAR OF WORDS While Congress says that it had signed the MoU for the refinery, BJP said that it was only on paper

of the Prime Minister’s visit to Rajasthan, the BJP said on Tuesday that the Vasundhara Raje government had first proposed an oil refinery in Barmer in 2004, but the then UPA government ignored it.

“The original idea of the refinery was of Vasundhara Raje. The project could have been completed a year back if the UPA government had accepted her proposal,” said Mahendra Singh Rathore, BJP in-charge of Barmer district.

PM Narendra Modi is expected to lay the foundation stone for the refinery proposed in Pachpadra, 120km from Barmer, on January 16.

Former chief minister Ashok Gehlot had earlier urged Modi to re-think his visit for foundation stone laying as this had been laid by former Congress president Sonia Gandhi in 2013. He alleged that Raje had delayed the project and caused a cost overrun of Rs 6000 crore. The former Congress government had signed an MoU with HPCL for setting up the refinery.

Countering the allegation­s, BJP leaders said the Congress project was only on paper. Rathore said “The refinery project was delayed because of the Congress’s irresponsi­ble attitude. Before announcing the project

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and laying the foundation stone, the Congress government did not ensure the necessary groundwork.”

BJP leaders asked how a project could be implemente­d without environmen­t clearance and land allotment. “The Congress had laid the foundation stone only eight days before the election code was enforced. They just want to woo voters,” Rathore told reporters.

He said the BJP did not believe in making false promises. “We first addressed the necessary requiremen­t, and now we are going to lay the foundation stone.” Rathore, also the chairman of the urban improvemen­t trust (UIT) at Jodhpur, remained silent when asked why the BJP government was not making the revised refinery MoU public.

She said her government renegotiat­ed the terms of agreement, saving the state Rs 40,000 crore.

Rathore said oil exploratio­n in the region got a boost under the BJP rule. “The union petroleum ministry has extended the oil exploratio­n licence, which is going to end by 2020.”

Considerin­g the large-scale preparatio­ns, observers believed the BJP would make the refinery event a mega show ahead of elections. Rathore ruled out any effect of independen­t MLA Hanuman Beniwal’s appeal to his followers to boycott the PM’s programme.

“In democracy everyone has a right to speak. People know who are working for their welfare,” Rathore said.

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 ?? HT FILE PHOTO ?? Director finance refineries (HPCL) J Ramaswami and state’s principal secretary mines and petroleum Aparna Arora sign the (MoU) for the Barmer oil refinery.
HT FILE PHOTO Director finance refineries (HPCL) J Ramaswami and state’s principal secretary mines and petroleum Aparna Arora sign the (MoU) for the Barmer oil refinery.

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