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DMK chief Karunanidhi defends A. Raja over 2G spectrum issue | Dravida Munnettra Kazhagam (DMK) chief M. Karunanidhi on
Friday defended Information Technology and Communication Minister A. Raja over the 2G spectrum issue, saying he followed the same methods followed by his predecessors. He said a decision on whether he would stay or move out of the Union
Cabinet would be taken only after Comptroller and Auditor General's (CAG) report
is tabled in Parliament. "We are not guilty. Raja had followed the same method
followed by his predecessors
Pramod Mahajan and Arun Shourie. What's wrong in that? They had the first come
first served policy," said Karunanidhi. "I know about CAG report. They give reports
about the PM and all chief ministers. Let the report be presented, then we will
respond," he added. Commenting on All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
(AIADMK)
chief J Jayalalithaa's offer to support the United Progressive Alliance (UPA)
Government if it sacks Raja, Karunanidhi said: "The AIADMK tried knocking the
Centre's doors. But they did not open for Jayalalithaa." Earlier today, A. Raja
ruled out his resignation over the issue, saying he will prove that everything
that he has done has been according to the law. "The question does not arise at
all. We will prove that everything has been done according to the law," said Raja,
while addressing the media persons in New Delhi today. He maintained that he
would
not comment on the spectrum allocation issue as it is "sub-judice" and said the
affidavit submitted by the Telecom Department before the Supreme Court yesterday
'says it all'. "The entire matter is sub-judice. It may not be fair on my part
to comment on this," he added. Commenting on Jayalalithaa's open offer for support
to the UPA Government, Raja said: "She is trying to save her own skin as she is
facing corruption charges herself. She has no moral right to offer support to
the UPA Government." On Wednesday, Jayalalithaa had said that if the Congress
sacks Raja, she is ready to offer her support to the UPA coalition. Raja, according
to the AIADMK chief, has committed the mother of all scams, and therefore, he
needs to be dismissed. The 2G spectrum allocations caused an alleged loss of
Rs1.76
lakh crore to the Government, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG)
has stated in a damning report. The report further states that Raja had no apparent
logical or valid reasons to ignore the advice of the Law and Finance Ministries
while allocating telecom spectrum to several firms in 2007-08. The report is likely
to be tabled in Parliament within ten days.
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