NEW DELHI: FormerTelecom MinisterArun Shourie on Monday agreed with A Raja that the latter had discussed the 2G spectrum issue with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and then Finance Minister P Chidambaram before going ahead but refuted his claim of following the NDA policy.
Reacting to Raja's contention in court on Monday that he had discussed the 2G spectrum allocation issue with Singh and Chidambaram, Shourie said, "If we go by the documents, Raja seems to be right."
He insisted that he was making this statement based on the Prime Minister's file on this issue. He added that the government argument about the Prime Minister being concerned about dilution of equity by the licence-holders and not divesting does not stand.
"If it had been in line with foreign equity policy of the government why has this government issued a show cause notice of penalty to Etisalat for Rs 7,100 crore for violating FEMA?" Shourie asked.
The former Telecom minister said Raja has been "very clever" as he wrote letter after letter to the Prime Minister stating that the PM had been informed and that he (Raja) had the "benefit of the advice of the Finance Minister".
"Raja issued press statements and said he was enlightened by not only the Solicitor General Goolam Vahanvati but also by the External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee.... On November 7, 2007, Raja said these matters had been discussed with the Finance Minister," Shourie said.
Referring to a file noting by the Principal Secretary to PM on January 15, 2008, Shourie said, "He wrote that the PM wants this informally shared with theDepartment of Telecom and does not want any formal communications. The PM wants the PMO to be kept at an arm's length."
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