2G Scam: Manmohan Singh says will look into it after SC rap
By ANISaturday, October 30, 2010
ON AIR INDIA ONE - The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, on Saturday, interacted with media persons accompanying him a three-nation visit on a wide range of subjects onboard his special aircraft.
Asked for his comments on the 2G spectrum scam and for his reaction to Friday’s ruling of the Supreme Court of India, Dr. Singh said: “Well, I have not seen what the Supreme Court has said. I will go back and have a look into it.”
It maybe recalled that on Friday, the Supreme Court had slammed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) over the 2G-spectrum scam after the investigating agency sough six months more time for a thorough probe into the case.
“You haven’t done anything. It’s a slipshod investigation. The same minister (A. Raja) is continuing (as Telecommunications Minister). Do you follow the same standards for everyone?” the apex court asked while expressing its displeasure over the delay by CBI.he Supreme Court is hearing the case based on a Public Interest Litigation (PIL).
The Opposition has alleged that a decision by Raja not to auction 2G spectrum in 2008 cost the government nearly Rs.70, 000 crores.
Earlier on September 9, upping the ante against the Centre over the appointment of the former Telecom Secretary, P.J. Thomas, as the Central Vigilance Commissioner (CVC), the Bharatiya Janata Party said it was done to “cover up” the huge financial scam in the llotment of 2G-spectrum.
Terming the 2G-spectrum allocation to private companies at “throwaway prices” a “maha-Bofors” scam, BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar had said that Thomas’s appointment was done to derail the entire investigation into the scam.
Javadekar said that in its note prepared on August 12, 2010, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) - then headed by Thomas - raised a query before the Law Ministry saying that spectrum allocation was a matter of policy, and that the CAG and the CVC had no role to play in the inquiry into it.
“And now the same person [Thomas], who earlier objected to the CVC probing the scam, is heading the organisation and now no one is expecting a fair inquiry into the entire matter,” Javadekar said.
He said both the DoT and the Law Ministry favoured the note prepared against the role of the CVC and the CAG, which proved that the government purposely appointed Thomas for the cover-up.
“The Congress-led UPA government has undermined institutions like the CAG and CVC on account of the compulsions of coalition politics, the UPA government is under pressure to derail the investigation,” alleged Javadekar.
The CBI began investigating the case in 2009. By Naveen Kapoor (ANI)