The Free Press Journal

Cong sees telecom scam, cites CAG

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The Congress on Monday dug out a Comptrolle­r and Auditor General (CAG) report tabled in Parliament last Tuesday and clubbed it with two earlier CAG reports to expose a massive Rs 69,381crore telecom spectrum scam of the Modi government.

The latest in the series of telecom scams is the allotment of the microwave spectrum to the private businesses on "first come, first serve basis" rather than through auction, thus flagrantly violating the 2012 Supreme Court judgment in the 2G case, Congress spokesman Pawan Khera told a press conference here.

He ridiculed Prime Minister Modi’s boast in the BJP national council meeting

here on Saturday that there is not a single allegation of corruption against his government despite the Rafale scam and many other scandals, the latest being the serious strictures by the CAG on his government for causing a massive losses to the government in the telecom business.

"It is not our allegation. It is the CAG’s reports that speak volumes on how the Modi government keeps promoting

interests of the crony capitalist­s at the nation’s cost," Khera said.

He said there is not one telecom scam but three scams in a row which the Modi government will have to explain in the light of the CAG slap. The first exposed by the CAG is the loss of Rs 560 crore to the public exchequer in not auctioning the microwave (MW) spectrums in 2015. The second scam exposed by the Congress on the basis of an earlier CAG report was how the Modi government surreptiti­ously protected interests of the leading telecom companies by helping them avoid the rightful payments to the exchequer, thus facilitati­ng a staggering Rs 45,000 crore plus of public money buried under the carpet.

The third spectrum is the unilateral and surreptiti­ous way the government deferred the recovery of the spectrum auction amount by six years, causing an interest loss of Rs 23,821 alone to the public exchequer.

"If we extrapolat­e the total cost to the people of India in these three spectrum scams by the Modi government, the country has lost a staggering amount of R 69,381 crore and the ruling BJP’s select cronies have been benefited," Khera said, asserting that the CAG’s observatio­ns on the huge revenue loss is a testimony to the BJP government’s “crony policies,” in squanderin­g away the nation’s wealth in favour of a select few.

He said the Modi government acted as a willful collaborat­or with its select cronies from among 101 applicants and artfully violated the Supreme Court''s 2012 ruling that "while transferri­ng or alienating the natural resources, the State is dutybound to adopt the method of auction by giving wide publicity so that all eligible persons can participat­e in the process." Khera pointed out that the UPA government got a DoT order issued on 29.01.2011 that "in future, the spectrum will not be bundled with licence and spectrum will be made available only through market driven process."

The latest in the series of telecom scams is the allotment of the microwave spectrum to the private businesses on "first come, first serve basis" rather than through auction, thus flagrantly violating the 2012 Supreme Court judgment in the 2G case — PAWAN KHERA Congress spokesman

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