New Delhi: After postponement of BPCL and HPCL disinvestment, Fertiliser Minister
Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa on September 16 came out openly against privatisation of
National Fertilisers Ltd (NFL) saying the profit-making company is strategic for
maintaining price stability in the farm sector.
"Public sector enterprises like NFL should not be privatised. NFL is not only making
huge profits but occupies a strategic position for its contribution in the fertiliser
industry which is so crucial to agriculture," Dhindsa told reporters.
He said the 29-year old NFL should remain in public sector to meet possible price
fluctuations in future and to ensure timely availability of agro-nutrients to the
farmers in sufficient quantities at reasonable prices.
Now, a major hurdle in NFL's disinvestment appears to be the delay in the formulation
of the much-awaited long term fertiliser policy which is yet to see the light of the
day despite the promise given about two years ago by the government to announce it
soon.
Sources said prospective bidders are expected to examine the impact of the long-term
policy while making detailed assessment of the company.
Dhindsa said government's long-term fertiliser policy, being worked out by a group of
ministers, is likely to be finalised very soon but "my views against NFL
privatisation remain unchanged".
PTI