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criminal case is 'shocking,' says Reliance

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you r super AK

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Veediki poye kalam vachindi.. andarini gelukutunadu....  :3D_Smiles_38:

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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has said criminal cases will be filed against billionaire Mukesh Ambani, Union Oil Minister Veerappa Moily and other policy-makers for colluding to inflate the prices of gas. (Highlights: Kejriwal orders FIR against Moily, Mukesh Ambani over gas pricing)
 
Reliance Industries Limited, owned by Mr Ambani, has been allowed windfall and illegitimate gains, said Mr Kejriwal; he said he was acting on the basis of four complaints. (Watch)
 
The union government in December said that from April 1, Reliance can double the prices of gas that it produces from the D6 block off the Eastern Coast. Mr Kejriwal wants the Prime Minister to suspend that hike pending an enquiry.
 
Reacting to Mr Kejriwal's charges, Oil Minister Veerappa Moily said, "Nothing is done without expert advice. If he can give (us) some money, we'll be happy to reduce prices."
 
A statement from Reliance described Mr Kejriwal's decision as "shocking" and his charges as "completely without merit" and said it will resort to "Available legal remedies." (Read statement)
 
The chief minister said that the alleged swindle will unfairly push up gas prices in the capital, which is why his government is intervening in a deal struck between the Centre and Reliance. 
 
Reliance, which operates the D6 block off the eastern coast, has reported a sharp decline in gas output since 2010. It has blamed geological complexities for the fall in output, but the oil regulator believes it failed to drill enough wells. (Read more...)
 
The government cleared the higher prices after Reliance offered financial guarantees to the government to settle any claims against it over a shortfall in its gas output.
 
The D6 block was expected to contribute up to 25 percent of the gas supply for Asia's third-largest economy but lower-than-expected output has left the energy-hungry nation more dependent on expensive, imported LNG to fuel power and fertilizer plants.
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3 months veedi circus election ayipoya ka evadiki gurthundadhu veedevvado

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Veediki poye kalam vachindi.. andarini gelukutunadu....  :3D_Smiles_38:

vanni set cheyyali bayya

 

if u remeber Reliance Pertol bunks

 

Entha mandi nasta poyaro  just one Example

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you r super AK

 

long due. but this case will go nowhere. The real criminality is with the govt, more than Ambani.

 

Currently Reliance is not even the biggest producer of gas in KG basin. 

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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has said criminal cases will be filed against billionaire Mukesh Ambani, Union Oil Minister Veerappa Moily and other policy-makers for colluding to inflate the prices of gas. (Highlights: Kejriwal orders FIR against Moily, Mukesh Ambani over gas pricing)
 
Reliance Industries Limited, owned by Mr Ambani, has been allowed windfall and illegitimate gains, said Mr Kejriwal; he said he was acting on the basis of four complaints. (Watch)
 
The union government in December said that from April 1, Reliance can double the prices of gas that it produces from the D6 block off the Eastern Coast. Mr Kejriwal wants the Prime Minister to suspend that hike pending an enquiry.
 
Reacting to Mr Kejriwal's charges, Oil Minister Veerappa Moily said, "Nothing is done without expert advice. If he can give (us) some money, we'll be happy to reduce prices."
 
A statement from Reliance described Mr Kejriwal's decision as "shocking" and his charges as "completely without merit" and said it will resort to "Available legal remedies." (Read statement)
 
The chief minister said that the alleged swindle will unfairly push up gas prices in the capital, which is why his government is intervening in a deal struck between the Centre and Reliance. 
 
Reliance, which operates the D6 block off the eastern coast, has reported a sharp decline in gas output since 2010. It has blamed geological complexities for the fall in output, but the oil regulator believes it failed to drill enough wells. (Read more...)
 
The government cleared the higher prices after Reliance offered financial guarantees to the government to settle any claims against it over a shortfall in its gas output.
 
The D6 block was expected to contribute up to 25 percent of the gas supply for Asia's third-largest economy but lower-than-expected output has left the energy-hungry nation more dependent on expensive, imported LNG to fuel power and fertilizer plants.

 

 

idhi open secret kadha. Good AK is bringing into politics.

 

No other party is willing to talk about the big brother and his strong arm tactics.

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long due. but this case will go nowhere. The real criminality is with the govt, more than Ambani.

 

Currently Reliance is not even the biggest producer of gas in KG basin. 

at least attempting bayya then things will follow 

 

As of now he is super power 

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Ambanis ni target cheste paiki potadu kejri :police:

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Endhi veela gola
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ambani is using his monopoly in KG basin wells to stall production until the gas rates are raised.

 

When the current domestic prices for Natural gas are already well above the international market rates.

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Ambanis ni target cheste paiki potadu kejri :police:

 

adhi jarigithe, AAP sure to get a lot of votes in urban centers.

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Ambanis ni target cheste paiki potadu kejri :police:

chooddam

 

ala ani vadileyyalemu kada

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adhi jarigithe, AAP sure to get a lot of votes in urban centers.

valla power mundu how canhe sustain mayya

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