Amaravati:The Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly on Thursday passed a resolution opposing the decision of Centre on 100 per cent strategic disinvestment of its shareholding in the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant.
The Assembly requested the central government to drop the move to privatize the Steel Plant, which is a symbol of Andhra pride, but instead consider the various options suggested by Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy to make Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited profitable.
Industries and Investments Minister Mekapati Goutham Reddy moved the resolution in the House and it was adopted unanimously after the ruling YSR Congress legislator from Visakhapatnam G Amarnath spoke against the Centre's move.
In the resolution, the minister recalled the two letters written by the CM to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in February and March this year, suggesting four major measures that would enable a turn around for the VSP.
RINL (the corporate entity of VSP) has achieved its highest-ever capacity utilization of 6.3 million tonnes per annum against the installed capacity of 7.3 MTPA from December 2020 and started making a monthly profit of close to Rs 200 crore.
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'Continuing this performance for a further period of two years will help RINLs financial situation immensely,' the resolution said, quoting from the Chief Minister's letters.