New Delhi:
The Opposition parties on Friday attacked the government in the Rajya Sabha on the issue of sale of sick pharma PSUs and the role of the Niti Aayog in making such recommendations. Amid Opposition protests, the government said it would not sell sick pharma PSUs —BCPL and HAL — to foreign firms and closure of IDPL and RDPL would not affect domestic capacities. Unhappy with minister's reply, D Raja (CPI) said the government was deliberately weakening PSUs to make them sick and then sell.
The Opposition parties on Friday attacked the government in the Rajya Sabha on the issue of sale of sick pharma PSUs and the role of the Niti Aayog in making such recommendations. Amid Opposition protests, the government said it would not sell sick pharma PSUs —BCPL and HAL — to foreign firms and closure of IDPL and RDPL would not affect domestic capacities. Unhappy with minister's reply, D Raja (CPI) said the government was deliberately weakening PSUs to make them sick and then sell.
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