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Govt backs Chidambaram, says he had no role in 2G allocation

Kapil Sibal attacked the BJP-led NDA of attempting to foist culpability on him in the 2G scam saying it was a desperate attempt to make Parliamentary democracy dysfunctional.

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Coming out in strong defence of Home Minister P Chidambaram, Kapil Sibal today attacked the BJP-led NDA of attempting to foist culpability on him in the 2G scam saying it was a desperate attempt to make Parliamentary democracy dysfunctional.

Sibal held a press conference to say that the government  rejected all allegations against Chidambaram, Finance Minister at the time of spectrum allocation, and alleged that elements in the NDA were trying to malign and defame him.

He also said the then Telecom Minister A Raja did not hold any meeting with Chidambaram prior to the issuance of the Letter of Intent (LoI) to telecom operators (2G spectrum allocation) on January 10, 2008.

"In fact, the record will show that the Ministry of Finance had no no knowledge that the LoIs would be issued on January 10, 2008," Sibal said.

He said Chidambaram as Finance Minister was in no way responsible for issue of Letter of Intent by Telecom Ministry then headed by A Raja in January 2008.

He said no official of the Finance Ministry, including the then Finance Minister, had committed any "irregularity or misconduct" in the spectrum allocation.

"People in NDA are trying to malign and defame P Chidambaram.  We reject all allegations against him in the 2G scam. Chidambaram is a valued colleague. He discharged his duties without any fear or favour," the Minister said.

Sibal's remarks come in the context of the opposition stalling Parliament demanding Chidambaram's resignation following a Delhi court allowing Subramanian Swamy to depose himself as a witness in a complaint seeking to file a case against the Home Minister.

"Therefore, any attempt by the opposition to foist any culpability on P Chidambaram  is not only irresponsible but is yet another desperate attempt to make the institution of Parliamentary democracy dysfunctional," he said.

Sibal said as Finance Minister, it was Chidambaram who raised the issue of revision of entry fee, but it was the Telecom Ministry which was of the view that it would adopt the same policy that had been followed since 2003.

This included charging the same entry fee of about Rs 1,650 crore, he said.

"It is therefore preposterous to suggest that Shri P Chidambaram has any role to play in 'fixing' the entry fee for the LoIs issued on January 10, 2008," he said.

When asked about Finance Ministry documents that purportedly showed Chidambaram and Raja meeting on fixing 2G prices, Sibal said there were meetings after the LoIs were issued in January but not before that.

Sibal also defended the policy on 2G spectrum allocation and pointed out that even the courts have not made out any charge of loss of revenue.

"The policy was right but the matter in courts is whether the policy was implemented properly or not," he said.

In a four-page statement, Sibal listed out in detail the policies related to the opening up of the Telecom sector since 1994.

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