Complete Barmery refinery project on time: Ashok Gehlot tells state, central governments
Former Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot has urged the state and central governments to complete the Barmery refinery-cum-petrochemical project on time. He noted that 79 per cent of the work was done by May, but delays could extend completion ...
"The state government should coordinate with the central government, HPCL (Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited) and ensure completion of the refinery work within the stipulated time frame," he said in a post on X on Saturday.
The project was approved during the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government and work started in 2013 under the Congress dispensation in Rajasthan. But the project was stuck for five years after a change in the state government, he alleged.
"During this time, some changes were made in the MoU that put an unnecessary financial burden on the state," he claimed.
Gehlot said when the Congress returned to power in the state in 2018, the work was expedited but the COVID-19 lockdown and the Russia-Ukraine war led to repeated stoppages due to non-availability of equipment.
"When I visited the refinery on June 2, 2023, top HPCL officials had assured me that commercial production would be started by December 31, 2024," he said in Hindi.
The refinery-cum-petrochemical project is a joint venture of the state government and HPCL.
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