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2G scam: Trinamool will go with Govt decision on JPC, says Mukherjee | Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday dismissed all reports of a crack in the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government at the Centre over the issue of a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the 2G spectrum scam, saying that the Trinamool Congress would
go with the government's decision on the issue. "Trinamool will go with government
decision on JPC," said Mukherjee after his meeting with Railway Minister and Trinamool
Congress chief Mamata Banerjee. Banerjee had earlier on Tuesday ruled out any
differences with the UPA Government over a JPC to probe the 2G spectrum scam,
even as she maintained that there should be a discussion in the Parliament over
the issue. Banerjee called for the formation of the parliamentary panel to probe
into the telecom scam, adding that discussions on the matter in the Parliament
were necessary. "We are with the UPA Government and our support will be totally
with the Prime Minster and the government. No question about it that we will topple
the government, or we will withdraw the support. We want that truth should come
out and that's why if the government forms the JPC, it is a government decision.
We will be very happy to see it," Banerjee told reporters. Mamata Banerjee had
earlier on December 3 said she had 'total faith in the Prime Minister' and indicated
her willingness to abide by his decision. Meanwhile, the deadlock in Parliament
over the 2G scam continued for the 19th straight day on Wednesday, with the Opposition
remaining adamant on their demand for a JPC probe. The Central Bureau of Investigation
(CBI) today raided the residences of former Telecom Minister A Raja in Delhi,
along with his homes in Tamil Nadu, in connection with the scam. But an unrelenting
Opposition said that wasn't enough and continued to insist for a JPC probe. A
Raja was forced to resign last month under considerable pressure from the Congress,
which continues to be attacked in Parliament by the Opposition on corruption charges.
The 2G spectrum allocation has reportedly caused an alleged loss of Rs.1.76 lakh
crores to the Government, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has
stated in a report.
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