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'Corporate war fueling 2G controversy:’ A Raja
TT Correspondent |  New Delhi |  15 Sep 2010

Union Communications and IT minister A. Raja was again in news when the supreme Court sent notice to him on a plea by some organizations through various public interest litigations (PIL). He is ready to face any scrutiny. He clarifies his position in an interview to Telecomtiger. Excerpts:

 Q: Why the controversy on 2G spectrum allotment is not ending?

A: The controversy is politically motivated. I have explained the whole issue on several platforms including the Parliament. CBI is also investigating this case. If the issue still keeping on making headlines in the newspapers, then it clearly establishes vested interests.

 Q: Is it because of the corporate war?

A: Yes, everyone knows that the entry of new players broke cartel of incumbent telecom operators. They were hurt. This may be because of corporate war between two set of players.

 Q: The allegation against you is that you gave licences to the new players at first-come-first served basis at a throw away price of Rs 1,650 for pan India Licence?

 A: I simply followed the prevalent policy when I issues licences to the new operators on first-come-first-served basis. My predecessors both in the UPA and the NDA regime had allotted new licences, until just a couple of months prior to my taking over as the minister, under the same policy and the same price.

The new telecom policy NTP (99) envisage that the prices of telecom services should be affordable. I followed the same policy and issued licences.

Q: Then why 3G spectrum was auctioned?

A: 3G services are for elite class. They are premium services.

    
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15 Sep 2010(IST)  
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Tata is a bribing corporate thief like A Raja and deprived the Indians of their national wealth. This thief Parsi’s Tata Tele should be boycotted. Tata Teleservices spend around Rs 1000 crore and sold 27.31 per cent to Japan's NTT Docomo for Rs 12,924 crore, its valuation jumped to Rs 47,323 crore. Spectrum was vacated by armed forces, for general use that is about 11.6 MHz to allot in Delhi. Existing operators like Reliance Communications Bharti, Vodafone Essar and Idea have first preference over this as per TRAI. On10-11-2010, this bastard A Raja was pushing for awarding airwaves to Tata Teleservices, Uninor and Videocon, as defence has released 8 MHz of spectrum, Tamil thief A Raja wanted to allot 4.4 MHz to Tata Teleservices in Delhi. As the total available spectrum is 11.6 MHz in this service area, including already available spectrum of 3.6 MHz, he wanted to allot 4.4 MHz to Datacom (Videocon) and balance 2.8 MHz to Uninor. The Tamil thief A Raja, resigned on 14-11-2010 Sunday night . On 15-11-2010 Chief Auditor Report tabled in Parliament, said Mr Raja flouted almost every rule in the book and awareded mobile licences to mostly undeserving companies, causing a potential loss of Rs 1,76,645 crore or $40 billion to the government.
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