Proceed with BMIC: SC
Proceed with BMIC: SC
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday was at a loss to understand the element of public interest involved in the letters based on a book published by JD(S).
When in power, the JD(S)- led coalition government had tried its best to stall the BMIC project even after its clearance by the apex court.
Now, the SC has posted hearing on JD(S) chief Deve Gowda’s letter to Monday while allowing the government to carry on with the project. The court posted other related matters for the second week of April.
The court also refused to issue notice on petition filed by writer U R Ananthamurthy, who alleged a fraud in land allotment to NICE much in excess of its need. “This was to help the private party to commercially exploit the land and gain massive profit,” he alleged.
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