Millennium Post

SJM seeks PM'S interventi­on to keep ITC in Indian hands

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NEW DELHI: The Rss-affiliated Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) on Tuesday sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi's interventi­on to ensure that the controllin­g stake in multi-business conglomera­te ITC does not go to a foreign company.

The SJM wrote to Modi in the wake of reports of a possible takeover of ITC by British American Tobacco Company (BAT), a Uk-based multinatio­nal firm. "Swadeshi Jagran Manch requests you to kindly intervene in this case in national interest, and pass instructio­ns to increase the shareholdi­ng of the government to thwart the possibilit­y of a takeover of an Indian company (ITC) by an MNC," its co-convener Ashwani Mahajan said in the letter to Modi.

BAT already holds stake in the ITC, which has diversifie­d business in a range of sectors including FMCG, apparel, hotels, specialty papers, packaging, agri-business and informatio­n technology among others.

Referring to ITC'S shareholdi­ng pattern, he said shares held by domestic financial institutio­ns used to be 32 per cent which has come down to 30.4 per cent. BAT'S stake is at 29.60 per cent in the company.

As a consequenc­e of the share sales management by agencies, the shareholdi­ng of public sector financial institutio­ns and the government of India in ITC has come down significan­tly, narrowing the gap between the shareholdi­ng of the government of India and its institutio­ns and BAT, Mahajan said.

“This has increased the risk of the possible takeover of management by the foreign company BAT, by virtue of the fact that BAT would become the dominant shareholde­r and the company will go into the hands of foreign management, and for all practical purposes, become a foreign company, which at present is an Indian company with an Indian soul,” Mahajan claimed in the letter.

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