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Time ripe for IOC, ONGC disinvestment: Naik
New Delhi, Nov 13: Petroleum Minister Ram Naik said today that the present time was ripe for public offer of government equity shares in IOC and ONGC to meet the revenue deficit.
He, however, added that no decision on selling shares of
IOC and the ONGC in domestic or overseas market has been taken
and the proposal will have to come from the ministry of
disinvestment.
"If funds have to be raised, (the public sale of shares
of) IOC and ONGC can be done. The proposal to this effect has
to first come from disinvestment ministry and, after
discussions at inter-ministerial level, (it) will go to the
cabinet," he told reporters here.
Asked if there was a proposal to sell 20 per cent
government stake in IOC and 5 per cent equity in ONGC in the
market, he said, "discussions are at different levels. When it
is completed, the Ministry of Disinvestment will take it to
the cabinet for approval".
Noting that the Rs 13,200 crore target for revenue from
disinvestment proceeds was largely unmet, he said, "stock
markets are booming and it is proper time for public issue if
this deficit has to be met".
Bureau Report