Cash-strapped HAL takes Rs 962-crore overdraft


Bengaluru, Jan 7 (IANS): Cash-strapped state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) on Sunday said it had taken an overdraft of Rs 962 crore.

"With anticipated collection up to March, the cash position is expected to improve. Orders for LCA (Light Combat Aircraft) Mark 1A 83 and LCH (Light Combat Helicopter) 15 are in advanced stages," said the city-based defence behemoth in a tweet from its official Twitter account.

The company also said its belated tweet on a Sunday night was in response to "the various media reports on HAL".

The defence aerospace major, however, did not mention from whom or which bank the overdraft was taken and for what purpose.

The company's clarification on its cash crunch is the wake of a media report in a national newspaper on Friday that it had borrowed nearly Rs 1,000 crore "to pay salaries to its 29,000 employees".

Earlier in the day, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman dubbed a tweet by Congress President Rahul Gandhi against her statement in the Lok Sabha on Friday on IAF orders to HAL "a lie".

"It's a shame that the president of (the) Indian National Congress is spreading lies and misleading the country. The HAL has signed contracts worth Rs 26,570.8 crore between 2014 and 2018 and contracts worth Rs 73,000 crore are in the pipeline," Sitharaman she said in a tweet.

Sitharaman's response came after Gandhi alleged through a tweet that she must either place documents before Parliament to prove her claim that the Modi government had given Rs 1-lakh crore worth of orders to HAL or resign.

"When you tell one lie, you need to keep spinning out more lies to cover up the first one. In her eagerness to defend the PM's Rafale lie, the Raksha Mantri lied to Parliament," tweeted Gandhi earlier.

  

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jan 07 2019

    Around 15 years back when I was working in Bangalore, I have seen that the HAL work culture was similar to any government companies with no accountability. Only contract people used to work. Maximum workers were from reservation quota. In many cases permanent HAL employees just used to punch the card and escape outside or proxy is used to punch. Has the working conditions changed presently?
    It's better to permanently shut down this white elephant.

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  • kumar, calicut

    Mon, Jan 07 2019

    Central Govt is misleading SC and Public in Rafael deal issue. One cannot understand why the Contract was awarded to an unexperienced new Company (Reliance) setting aside reputed and well experience HAL. I think this is only to support Gujrati industrialist. I hope this is the biggest ever ghotala in the history of india.

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