Hyderabad: BRS working president
KT Rama Rao demanded the Centre to order an immediate and comprehensive investigation into the alleged disappearance of nearly 40 lakh metric tons (LMT) of coal worth approximately ₹1,600 crore from Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL).
In a letter addressed to Union coal minister G Kishan Reddy on Friday, KTR questioned how such a massive quantity of coal, officially shown in Singareni’s stock records, could have vanished without accountability. He alleged that coal that should have been available in stockyards was illegally diverted and sold, and demanded that the Centre immediately ascertain the whereabouts of the missing coal and bring those responsible to justice.
He said that ever since the Congress govt had assumed office in
Telangana, Singareni has become synonymous with a series of scandals. From the Naini coal mine tender controversy to several other alleged irregularities, KTR said there has been no meaningful response from the Centre despite repeated demands from BRS.
According to KTR, official records on the Singareni website indicated the availability of approximately 40 LMT of coal across multiple mines, including Mandamarri, Srirampur, Ramagundam-I, Ramagundam-II, Bhupalpally, Yellandu and Sathupalli.
However, physical verification reportedly revealed that the coal stocks were not available at the designated locations.
He pointed out that despite records showing payment of coal cess and income tax on these stocks, the actual coal was allegedly missing on the ground. KTR questioned who was responsible for this discrepancy and why neither officials from the Union coal ministry nor the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) had conducted inspections so far.
Demanding transparency, KTR called upon the Centre to send an all-party delegation to the concerned mines and stockyards for on-ground verification.
Referring to the earlier Naini coal mine tender controversy, KTR alleged that the Congress govt introduced conditions such as mandatory site-visit certificates to favour select bidders. He claimed that despite BRS exposing the issue, no action had been taken against those involved.
The BRS working president accused both the Congress and BJP of protecting those involved in various irregularities and demanded a judicial inquiry headed by a sitting judge into the ₹1,600 crore
coal scam.
“The livelihoods of thousands of Singareni workers and the future of Telangana’s most valuable public sector institution are at stake. BRS will not tolerate any attempt to weaken or destroy Singareni through corruption and collusion,” KTR stated.