Former Telecom Minister A Raja, two aides arrested in 2G scam
New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Wednesday
arrested former Telecom Minister A Raja in connection with 2G spectrum allotment scam. Two of his close aides, former Telecom Secretary Siddharth Behuria and RK Chandolia
were also arrested. The investigating agency questioned Raja for the fourth time today. He
was questioned earlier on December 24 and 25 last year and January 31. On Tuesday,
CBI had also questioned Raja's brother A Kaliya Perumal. A close aide of Raja was also
questioned by the CBI along with his brother. The Supreme Court has asked the CBI and
the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to submit status reports on their investigations into the
2G scam to it by February 10, when the case will come up for hearing. Earlier this week,
a report by a one-man commission, Justice Shivraj Patil, was handed over to new
Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal. Justice Patil was asked in December to look into whether
officials in the Telecom Ministry had, since 1991, violated government procedures and
guidelines for allocating spectrum. The CBI in its first information report had mentioned
the loss as Rs.22, 000 crore based on the findings of Central Vigilance Commission,
which had referred the case to it.
Raja was forced to resign from Union Cabinet last year after a report of the Comptroller
and Auditor General (CAG) faulted him for undervaluing spectrum to favour companies
who were largely ineligible for 2G spectrum, and added that the government had probably
lost Rs.1.76 lakh crore in estimated revenue.
Meanwhile, reacting to Raja's arrest, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) criticized the Prime
Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, saying he did not act when needed against a member of
his Cabinet.
The BJP demanded appropriate action against all those involved in the 2G spectrum
scam.
Senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley said Raja's arrest proved Dr. Singh did not act, when
needed.
Jaitley, the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, also criticized Union
Communications and Information Technology Minister Kapil Sibal on his statement that
there were no losses caused by the process of 2G allocation followed by Raja during his
tenure.
Dubbing the arrest of Raja as 'too little too late', BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy
said: "Who are the rest of the people? BJP categorically wants to know that. Please don't
give credit to the government for the arrest. Government has to answer many questions
before this finally comes to an end."
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested Raja along with his close aides - RK
Chandolia and Siddharth Behuria today in connection with the 2G spectrum allocation
scam.
Chandolia was Raja's private secretary during the rule of the first United Progressive
Alliance (UPA) Government. When the UPA returned to power in May 2009 and Raja
returned as Telecom Minister, Chandolia was appointed economic advisor in his office.
Siddharth Behuria was the Telecom Secretary January 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009.
He signed off on the files that formalized the sale of 2G licenses.
The investigating agency questioned Raja for the fourth time today. He was questioned
earlier on December 24 and 25 last year and on January 31.
The Supreme Court has asked the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to submit
status reports on their investigations into the 2G scam to it by February 10, when the case
will come up for hearing.
Earlier this week, a report by a one-man commission, Justice Shivraj Patil, was handed
over to new Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal. Justice Patil was asked in December to look
into whether officials in the Telecom Ministry had, since 1991, violated government
procedures and guidelines for allocating spectrum.
The CBI in its first information report had mentioned the loss as Rs.22, 000 crore based
on the findings of Central Vigilance Commission, which had referred the case to it.
Raja was forced to resign from Union Cabinet last year after a report of the Comptroller
and Auditor General (CAG) faulted him for undervaluing spectrum to favour companies
who were largely ineligible for 2G spectrum, and added that the government had probably
lost Rs.1.76 lakh crore in estimated revenue.