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'2G case looks as if it is getting diluted', says Jayalalithaa on Raja getting bail | Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa on Tuesday said that the 2G spectrum case looks,
as if it is getting 'diluted'. Commenting on former Telecom Minister A. Raja being
granted bail by a Delhi court in the 2G case, Jayalalithaa said: "I am getting
to hear this from you only now. It definitely looks as if the case is getting
diluted." Meanwhile, Raja's supporters rejoiced and burst crackers in Perambalur
city. Thiru Perumal, a supporter, said he was happy that Raja was out on bail,
and hoped that he would be free of all accusations. "After coming out on bail,
we wish our leader would also come out clean of all charges and in all the cases
he has been accused in," Perumal said. Raja walked out of the Tihar Jail on Tuesday
evening after spending over 15 months for his alleged role in the 2G scam. A Delhi
court today granted bail to Raja, who was arrested on February 2 last year, on
a personal bond of Rs 20 lakh and two sureties of the like amount in the 2G spectrum
case The court, while granting bail, imposed conditions on Raja that he will not
visit Tamil Nadu without its prior permission and will not go to the office of
the Department of Telecom (DoT). The court, in its 14-page bail order, also said
that Raja would not try to influence any witnesses while on bail. On the CBI's
apprehension that if granted bail Raja may influence witnesses and tamper with
evidence, the court said it addressed them by imposing conditions and restrictions
on the accused. The court noted that entire evidence in the case was documentary
and was in its custody. The timing of seeking bail is being seen as significant,
as Raja waited till all other accused had been granted bail, before putting in
his request for bail on grounds of "principle of parity." However, the bail is
conditional as Raja cannot visit his hometown without first taking the court's
permission. He will also have to furnish two sureties of Rs 10 lakh each before
he can be released. The DMK MP had filed the bail plea on the ground that he should
be treated in parity with the other 13 accused, all of whom have been granted
relief by the Supreme Court, the Delhi High Court and the special court trying
the case. Raja had filed the application soon after former telecom secretary Siddharth
Behura, who was arrested along with him on February 2 last year, was granted bail
by the Supreme Court. Raja, in his bail plea, had contended that he is "innocent"
and the case against him is "false and fabricated". Besides Raja, DMK MP Kanimozhi,
Behura, Raja's former private secretary R K Chandolia , Swan Telecom promoters
Shahid Usman Balwa and Vinod Goenka, Unitech Limited MD Sanjay Chandra and Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani group executives Gautam Doshi, Surendra Pipara and Hari Nair are facing trial in the case. |
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