G. Ganapathy Subramaniam: <i>Haan</i>, I don't know how correct or how, what stage this is, etc…but some people were saying that since the court order is based on private agreement -
G. Ganapathy Subramaniam: - I mean the government has already fixed a different price – so they might issue an ordinance saying that sales should happen at this price and not at any other price.
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Niira Radia: I think your publication has run an edit on it before, <i>na</i> (is it not)?
G. Ganapathy Subramaniam: Uh, I think that must be much earlier, when the GoM and all those businesses were going on.
Niira Radia: Well no, the court case was on. I think your edit had taken a position that you know, why are we wasting tax payers' money by going into this legal battle, which really, you know only the private parties are going to benefit...
Niira Radia:...why can't the government just come out with an ordinance because the price is a national asset and it should be determined by the government.
G. Ganapathy Subramaniam: This must be the pre, pre-judgement, in the old days when the case was being heard and all that…
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Niira Radia: Correct.
G. Ganapathy Subramaniam: Okay. So something like that, you know, what people are saying is that there has been some discussion between Pranab Mukherjee and Murli Deora on this.
G. Ganapathy Subramaniam: So I don't know how accurate this could be, because Prime Minister is not here. And you know of course nobody can claim that there can be some cabinet whatever, review on this, etc.
G. Ganapathy Subramaniam: So...but Pranab Mukherjee, it is possible, because Pranab Mukherjee was head of the EGoM earlier, and then later on Murli Deora was also a member, and Pranab now, has become, later on, now, has become the Finance Minister.
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G. Ganapathy Subramaniam: So he has all the more say on the subject. But the funny point is that the EGoM never had said anything like this! The EGoM did not you know…
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Niira Radia: Tch, the EGOM was compromised because of Amar Singh at that time, no.
G. Ganapathy Subramaniam: Ahhh. So the last meeting of the EGoM which, you know the decision (unclear) was made public, did not say anything on the ordinance like this. But now some talk of that is going around I think. So maybe you need to…check it out a little.
G. Ganapathy Subramaniam: Yeah, and then they are saying, you go and renegotiate, you know. Whatever…I mean, how can, you know, a court and say, two parties, keep negotiating and renegotiating an order, I mean when the EGoM and the government, they should take a view on the prices.
G. Ganapathy Subramaniam: Yeah yeah yeah. Yeah, I think now ADAG is using this to make some quiet noises about how they will, you know, now go on to build the Dadri plant, etc, when there's not even a single brick there.
G. Ganapathy Subramaniam: Yeah. So. All in all, kind of presupposition. But anyway they got an opportunity finally, one thing, you know, finally, to blow up their, you know, stock market operation.
G. Ganapathy Subramaniam: Then that's right. And already I think he has been, you know, talking to people to raise money from the markets, etc, again. So this must be a, you know, strategy to do all that.
Niira Radia: Yeah if you look at what TK Arun has said. TK Arun has very clearly said, that you know, you can't uh…the court upholds the family side, but destroys the national resource, you know. It's a bit of a shame really… I'll check on this, I'll send a message, yeah?