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Saying that Centre is calling for votes on resolution in this regard, he said, NLC has an historic past. “It was not launched or planned by the government. Rather it was created by the sacrifice and patriotism of the people of Neyveli. Presence of lignite was accidentally found when an individual drilled a borewell in 1935.
However, the company started to function in full stretch from 1956 when the people in about 36 villages around the company gave up 50 acres of land to start the company,” he said. Ramadoss accused the central government that attempts are being made to destroy this identity of the company by calling for a vote on the decision.
“The vote slips are being sent over posts to the shareholders. It’s unacceptable,” he said. Ramadoss recalled the earlier attempt by the government to change the company’s name to National Lignite Corporation 10 years ago. He said the idea was dropped after he opposed the move.
“The people of Tamil Nadu will never allow such thing to happen” he said. Ramadoss accused the state government, which holds 5 per cent share in the company, of not showing any concern in the matter.
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