2G spectrum: JPC gives clean chit to PM, says Raja had 'misled' him


New Delhi, Apr 19 (PTI): The JPC has given a clean chit to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on 2G spectrum allocation, saying he was "misled" by the then Telecom Minister A Raja whose assurances stood "belied". The draft report of the JPC also rubbishes the loss figure of Rs 1.76 lakh crore estimated by CAG, saying it was "ill-conceived".

The report, which was circulated among members on Thursday before its adoption on April 25, also accuses Raja of forging the press note of January 7, 2008 after it was seen by the then Solicitor General G E Vahanvati.

"The Committee wish to point out that the procedure" regarding the First-Come-First-Served (FCFS) criteria was a "misrepresentation of facts and in tactic deviation from the existing procedure," it says.

While giving sequence of events leading to allocation of 2G spectrum, the report says, "the Committee are inclined to conclude that the Prime Minister was misled about the procedure decided to be followed by the Department of Telecommunications in respect of issuance of UAS licences.

"Further, the assurance given by the Minister of Communications and Information Technology (Raja) in all his correspondence with the Prime Minister to maintain full transparency in following  established rules and procedures of the Department stood belied."

The draft report, which is expected to generate much heat in the next JPC meeting, suggests that there is nothing against Finance Minister P Chidambaram with regard to decisions taken by the Telecom Ministry on 2G allocation.

On the controversial press release issued just before the licences were allocated, the JPC report quotes the CBI to say that the January 7, 2008 press note was "forged by the Minister of Communications and Information Technology" (Raja) with later inclusion of words "press release appd (approved) as amended".

"The CBI has claimed to have forensic evidence to substantiate their finding in this regard," the report said.

On the government auditor's loss figure of Rs 1.76 lakh crore, the report said "the Committee are of the considered view that the very move for calculation of any loss on account of allocation of licences and spectrum is ill-conceived.

"It is imperative that the calculation of loss to the exchequer on account of allocation of licences and spectrum has to be viewed in the context of the overall policies laid down for the telecom sector from time to time...," the draft report said.

The 30-member JPC, set up in March 2011, noted that though there were a number of recommendations on spectrum pricing made by TRAI or committees set up by government as well as views expressed by the Finance Ministry and the PMO, "there was no policy decision taken by the government in favour of auctioning of 2G spectrum."

It said, "most of the time, TRAI, the Department of Telecommunications, the Ministry of Finance and the Planning Commission favoured maintaining of reasonable spectrum price so as to make available telecom services at affordable price and ensure level playing field among service providers using various technologies."

The JPC report recalled that while deciding on the number of letters of intent (LOIs) it was to be taken into account that only serious players may deposit the entry fee who could afford non-availability or delays in spectrum allocation and roll-out using wire-line technology only.

"While approving the aforesaid proposal, the Minister of Communications and Information Technology decided that LOI may be issued to the applicants received upto September 25, 2007. In the Committee's view, the decision taken to advance the cut-off date does not appear to be fair," the draft report said.

The report said it is needless to mention that while taking the decision to modify October 1, 2007 as the cut-off date, the Department of Telecommunications should have clearly calculated the spectrum availability and published the same so as to make the decision-making process "logical and transparent."

"Disquietingly, the decision was to advance the cut-off date also not immediately put out in the public domain through a press release as was previously done by the Department when the initial cut-off date was pronounced as October 1, 2007.

"To the utter dissatisfaction of the Committee, the decision taken on November 2, 2007 was notified only on January 10, 2008, when LOIs for new UASL were issued. This procedural infirmity has, no doubt, cast cascading shadow on the decision-making process of the Administrative Ministry, which is highly deplorable," the report said slamming Raja.

  

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  • avani, mlore

    Sat, Apr 20 2013

    Here comes the JPC judgement on expected lines. After all it is formed for that purpose. When opposition party shouts for forming JPC for any investigation, people think that ruling & opp parties are into a fight. But in reality they are hand in glove. Ruling party wants JPC to be formed and Opp fights for it. Result is here. They can some one who is considered to be a great economist under whose nose every one is looting, an innocent! We are lucky to have such a PM. May the 100 ministers under him are corrupt, but he is clean!!!

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 19 2013

    In USA one Rajath Gupta had to go to jail for insider trading .In India one Robert Vadra was privy to all cabinet decisions and made thousands of crores by land deals in congress ruled states.All the cabinet ministers rushed to give him a clean chit without any investigation!..Media must have been payed a huge sum to keep mum about it,but went to town at the same time raising corruption charges against BJP president at that time! What can one expect from an evil corrupt govt,police,beaurocrats,media and largly foolish voters?
    Not for nothing we are called a third world country!

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  • Sam, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 19 2013

    How many ministers had put their signature in 2g spectrum allotment file?. Why mr raja only pointed out? Other ministers are innocents?

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 19 2013

    Even if, as the draft report says, Raja misled the PM in the 2G allotment case, PM should step down taking moral responsibility for getting misled by one of his ministerial colleague. Just because Raja belongs to a different party he should not be left to fend for himself in this manner. PM is ultimately responsible for the actions of his ministerial colleagues, whichever party he may belong to.

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  • vincent rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, Apr 19 2013

    To have Mr.Manmohan Singh as Prime Minister of India is really our fortune.A clean man with integrity, knowledge and of world standard is our P.M.Doubting him for corruption is unfotunate and I am really thankful to J.P.C.for vindicating the truth. Hope to see him as P.M.for the third term and wish him all the best.Thanq.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 19 2013

    Opposition parties don't even know who is their PM.......

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  • Praveen, udupi

    Fri, Apr 19 2013

    There is no clean politician like our dear PM Manmohan Singh.God bless you with the third term as PM.Responsible citizens of India are always with you.

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