Samajwadi Party, the UPA Government’s largest ally, has taken its gloves off in support of Anil Ambani with the party supremo asking Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to ensure that his Government maintain equidistance in the Ambani brothers spat over sharing of natural gas from the Dhirubhai field.
“I strongly believe that the intent of the Government should only be to ensure that its rights under the production sharing contract (PSC) are protected and does not prejudice in any manner the pending court matter to aid any specific party,” Mulayam Singh Yadav wrote to the PM just days before the crucial trust vote.
The Petroleum Ministry has impleaded in the court case between Anil’s Reliance Natural Resources Ltd (RNRL) and elder brother Mukesh’s Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) on grounds that gas is a national resource and it cannot get locked in family disputes. Yadav has prescribed strict do’s and don’ts for the ministry to remain involved in the case.
“To elucidate its intent, the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas should clarify that:
The price approval requirement under PSC is only for the purposes of calculating Government’s share in profit petroleum
The Government’s interest is limited to its profit share and the valuation thereof
The Government has no concern about the RIL’s share of gas and how it is sold without affecting its profit share
The purpose of Government’s intervention at this juncture is limited to expedite the process of court proceedings.”
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