Raja’s 2G Saga Unfolds, raises questions about CAG Rai
The launch of the book “2G Saga Unfolds” by former telecom minister Andimuthu Raja has once again brought the 2G debate in the open. Speaking on Saturday A Raja alleged that former CAG Vinod Rai was a “contract killer” hired to kill the UPA-2 government and called for his prosecution for “abusing” the power and “cheating” the nation. Raja went on to say that some political forces were working against the UPA-2 and for that they had used Rai as a tool.
“Vinod Rai should be prosecuted for cheating and abuse of power… (he) was a contract killer… His shoulder was used to kill UPA 2,” Raja said during a media interaction following the launch of his book “2G Saga Unfolds”.The then comptroller and auditor general (CAG) Rai came out with a report in 2010 which pegged notional loss of Rs 1.76 lakh crore to the national exchequer due to 2G spectrum allocation in 2008 when Raja was the telecom minister. “Some forces wanted to kill UPA (United Progressive Alliance) 2 for which Vinod Rai was used as the gun,” Raja said angrily.
The former telecom minister said that the Supreme Court got carried away with that CAG report and cancelled 2G telecom licences. Raja also accused Bharti Airtel chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal of conspiring against him to stop new telecom players from entering the market so as to maintain a cartel of a handful of service providers and to keep telecom rates high.
Raja however praised former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. “Because of protection and patronage given by him I was able to break cartel when tariff came down and teledensity went up. He (the former PM) wanted spectrum to be made available for public use,” Raja said. It maybe recalled that the mobile tariff during Raja regime came down to 25 paise per minute from the range of Rs 2-4 a minute. Raja said that he had earlier met former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for half an hour and gave him a copy of book.
The former telecom minister, who was recently cleared by the CBI court of all the charges, said, “He (Singh) deeply regretted whatever happened to me. He nearly broke down. I will disclose what went between us at an appropriate time.” Raja said there were differences among the cabinet ministers on the spectrum allocation issue.
He said that Mittal approached courts against spectrum allocation but failed and also went to the then PM and law minister but again failed to get anything. Mittal wanted to stall proceedings of my government,” Raja said adding that contradictions came from within the UPA ministers and there were instances to prove it.
Raja alleged that the principal of natural justice was not adhered by institutions. Ultimately injustice was done to me not only by individuals but the institutions like CVC (Central Vigilance Commission), CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation), CAG, Parliament and sorry to say with due to respect to judiciary, even the Supreme Court,” Raja said.
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