YES.

Manoj Padhi does have the following 3 solid evidence , when the Chief
Minister of Orissa had received the following mail and acknowledged. These
are evidences because a court can issue 'show cause notice' based on these
facts.

After that several follow up mails has been gone unanswered.

The computer generated 'Computer Id  : *1006*' is the proof no-1

 in addition to the standard MoU clause , where it is agreed upon by both
the Government and TATA that, unless the construction work in any project
site is not initiated with in 5 years.

*The Unanswered e-mail*

 To: [email protected]

      From  [email protected]

      Subject: *TATAS BACKOUT FROM A STEEL PLANT AT GOPALPUR*

      *Sir ,*

            Your  communication  addressed  to  the

      Hon'ble Chief  Minister  has  been forwarded

      to  the  following   authority   for appropriate

      action. Their E-Mail Id. is furnished below.

      Authority  : *Secretary, Steel & Mines Department, **BHUBANESWAR*

      E-Mail Id   : *[email protected]*

      Computer Id  : *1006*

      With regards,

      Yours faithfully,

      Special Secretary to Chief Minister

      Memo No. ____1895__________/ CM                                   Date
: __30_____/____8______/2006

      Copy forwarded to the following authority  for appropriate action.

      *Secretary, Steel & Mines Department, **BHUBANESWAR* :

Special Secretary to Chief Minister




*Proof-2*

*Excerpts from POSCO MoU, which is public.*.clause 19-v
http://orissagov.nic.in/posco/POSCO-MoU.htm

The MoU shall remain valid for a period of five years from the date of
signing.  Further extension, if necessary, shall be made as per mutual
agreement.  However, no such extension shall be considered unless the
Company has made substantial progress on implementation of the project in
terms of construction, erection of plant and machinery and investment at
site to the satisfaction of the State Government in these five years in
implementing the first phase as envisaged in this MoU.

*Proof-3:*
Sunflag MoU - a relatively smaller company was threatened to cancel their
MoU after 9 months for signing MoU.
http://www.teamorissa.org/MOU_PDF/MOU/Sunflagspcsteelsltd.pdf
clause G (d)



http://www.minesandcommunities.org/article.php?a=2533


*Question to Public:* How many of believe that TATAs will hand over the
bribe bag before media or you and me ?

If the above are not the proofs, then What kind of proof you are looking for
?



Govt threatens to cancel MoUs of five companies Pioneer News Service Published
Date: 12-04-2006
Type: Report

Govt threatens to cancel MoUs of five companies Pioneer News Service

Bhubaneswar

12th April 2006

The Orissa Government has threatened to cancel the Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) with five companies. Officials said that despite
repeated requests, none of the companies have taken any steps for land
acquisition and did not apply for the necessary clearance from the State
Pollution Control Board. It may be mentioned here that all the five
companies have signed the MoUs nine months back, but no progress was made in
this regard yet.

The companies are AML Steel and Power Limited, Sunflag Special Steels
Limited, Stats Steel India Limited, Sterlite Iron and Steel Co Limited and
Maharashtra Seamless Limited. The companies signed the MoUs to produce
10.965 million tonne at an investment of 15,910 crore.

While AML Steel and Power Limited signed the MoU for setting up a plant at
Kalinga Nagar at an investment of Rs 206.67 crore, and Sun Flag Special
Steels India Limited at Bomlai, Sambalpur at an investment of Rs 915 crore,
Stats Steels India Limited signed the MoU to set up a plant at Tangi with an
investment of Rs 855 crore. Likewise Sterlite Iron and Steel Co Limited
signed the MoU to set up a plant at Palaspanga, Keonjhar at an investment of
Rs 12,500 crore and Maharsahtra Seamless Limited at Kalinga Nagar at an
investment of Rs 450 crore.

Sources said that on the other hand, 21 companies are going to produce steel
by the end of 2006. Eleven companies have already utilised 25 per cent of
their project cost while 10 other companies made remarkable progress. These
companies are Nepaz Steel, Arati Steel, Maheswari Steel, OCCL, Scaw, ASML,
Metalic Auction Integrated Steel, Deepak Steel, Bhusan Steel and Bhusana
Steel Limited Company, Visa, SIL, SPS, Ariyan, Patnaik Steel, Rathi
Enterprises, Viraz Steel, Jindal Stainless and Estate Steel.

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