Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

NOT GUILTY

Court acquits all accused, including Raja and Kanimozhi, after 7year wait for evidence in case it says was based on ‘rumour, gossip’

- Ashok Bagriya, P Suchetana Ray, Bhadra Sinha and Snehal Tripathi letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEWDELHI: A special court acquitted all 35 accused in the so-called 2G scam case and criticised the prosecutio­n for its failure to prove any of the charges in a move that both the Congress and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) see as a vindicatio­n of their stand.

Special judge OP Saini, who has overseen the trial of all 2G spectrum cases since early 2011, said on Thursday that his sevenyear wait for evidence ended “all in vain” because the case was mainly based on “rumour, gossip and speculatio­n”.

The 2G scam roiled the UPA in its second term and became a campaign issue in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. After the verdict, Congress MP and former telecom minister Kapil Sibal demanded an apology from former Comptrolle­r and Auditor General Vinod Rai and the BJP, maintainin­g there was “zero loss” in the allocation. “I have been vindicated today. In fact it is Vinod Rai who must apologise to the nation,” he said.

Those acquitted include: former telecom minister A Raja; Rajya Sabha member and DMK leader K Kanimozhi, former telecom secretary Siddharth Behura; Raja’s erstwhile private secretary RK Chandolia; Swan Telecom promoters Shahid Usman Balwa and Vinod Goenka; Unit- ech Ltd MD Sanjay Chandra; three top executives of Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (RADAG), Gautam Doshi, Surendra Pipara and Hari Nair; Asif Balwa and Rajiv Agarwal, the directors of Kusegaon Fruits and Vegetables Pvt Ltd; Kalaignar TV director Sharad Kumar; and Bollywood producer Karim Morani. Three telecom firms, Swan Telecom Pvt Ltd (STPL), Reliance Telecom Ltd and Unitech Wireless (Tamil Nadu) Ltd, were also acquitted, as were the Ruias of the Essar Group.

The 2G scam dates back to 2008 when some telecom companies were alloted licences and allocated spectrum. There were allegation­s that the cut-off date for submission­s was changed to help some of the applicants; that the first-come firstserve­d rule was tweaked to suit a few telcos; that Swan and Unitech were ineligible to apply but allowed to; and that a payoff of ₹200 crore was made by Kusegaon Fruits to Kalaignar TV, promoted by the family of DMK supremo MK Karunanidh­i.

The controvers­y captured public imaginatio­n after the government auditor CAG said in a report that the notional losses to the state on account of irregulari­ties was ₹1.76 lakh crore.

For the last seven years, on all working days, summer vacation included, I religiousl­y sat in the open court from 10am to 5pm, waiting for someone with some legally admissible evidence but in vain

OP SAINI, special judge

All the propaganda against the UPA was without any foundation... judgment speaks for itself

MANMOHAN SINGH, former PM

Congress is treating the verdict as a badge of honour, but its zeroloss theory was proven wrong by SC

ARUN JAITLEY, finance minister

The CBI made its first arrest in the case in 2011. Separately, in response to a public interest litigation, the Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that the allotment of licences and allocation of spectrum in 2008 was “unconstitu­tional” and “arbitrary” and cancelled 122 licences. Those licences stay cancelled. The Supreme Court’s move paved the way for the auctioning of spectrum, and also resulted in a consolidat­ion in the telecom business.

Thursday’s judgment by the special court says there is no evidence of any criminalit­y by any of the accused.

Reading out the verdict in the courtroom, Saini said, “I have absolutely no hesitation in holding that the prosecutio­n has miserably failed to prove any charge against any of the accused, made in its well choreograp­hed charge sheet.”

“There is no evidence on the record produced before the Court indicating any criminalit­y in the acts allegedly committed by the accused persons relating to fixation of cut¬off date, manipulati­on of first¬come first¬served policy, allocation of spectrum to dual technology applicants, ignoring ineligibil­ity of STPL and Unitech group companies, non¬revision of entry fee and transfer of Rs. 200 crore to Kalaignar TV (P) Limited as illegal gratificat­ion,” the court said in its verdict.

The court said there was no evidence to show Raja was the “mother lode of conspiracy” in the case, nor that he misled Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

“It has been repeatedly proven that the presumptiv­e loss to the exchequer which formed the basis for the conspiracy theorists to run amok, was cooked up,” Raja said after the verdict. “My firm belief in the rightfulne­ss of my actions as well as my faith in our nation’s justice system has been validated today.”

Criticisin­g the investigat­ion by CBI, Saini recorded “there was no expeditiou­s investigat­ion in this case. After registrati­on of the case, for more than a year, almost nothing was done in the case and then suddenly all the witnesses were recorded one after the another as if the investigat­ors had all of a sudden gained all the knowledge of the case and the witnesses had also become source of all the informatio­n. This puts a question mark on the truthfulne­ss of the prosecutio­n case and lends credence to the theory of pressure on the witnesses.”

The special court also slammed the Special Public Prosecutor appointed by the Supreme Court for his role in conducting the case.

 ?? PTI ?? DMK MP Kanimozhi celebrates with her husband G Aravindan and mother Rajathi Ammal (left) after she was acquitted by a special court in the 2G scam case in New Delhi on Thursday.
PTI DMK MP Kanimozhi celebrates with her husband G Aravindan and mother Rajathi Ammal (left) after she was acquitted by a special court in the 2G scam case in New Delhi on Thursday.

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