Tuesday 9 June 2015

VV Minerals India and Vaikundarajan Falsely Blamed Of An Unrealistic Thorium Scam

Thorium Scam, Vaikundarajan

Introduction: VV Minerals India and Vaikundarajan have been falsely blamed of a thorium scam that has been unreasonably and with no relevance has been pegged worth Rs. 96,000 crores. This comes despite the fact that the DAE has cleared VV Minerals India and Vaikundarajan of the possibility of extracting thorium.

VV Minerals India and Vaikundarajan have been blamed of a thorium scam that is being pegged worth Rs. 96,000 crore rupees.

When all hell broke out the Department of Atomic Energy ran a probe into the subject. They checked and tested the surroundings of VV Minerals and their machinery.

Post a thorough probe the Department of Atomic Energy declared that VV Minerals India has no machinery to support the process of extracting thorium.
Despite that the media continues to name the company and it owner in various thorium scam related articles and reports.

More so, the alleged thorium scam has been pegged to be worth Rs. 96,000 crore rupees. However, none of the reports explain how this number was arrived at.

The 96,000 crore rupees that the reports claim have been lost is a grossly large amount which would require a time period of several decades to come with.

However, VV Minerals India and S Vaikundarajan have challenged these baseless claims in the High Court and are confident that they will be soon in the clear.

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