2G scam: Yashwant Sinha urges PM to break silence
after consulting the Prime Minister, BJP leader Yashwant Sinha today asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to appear before the panel, saying his silence will "confirm" his involvement in the 2G scam.
"Is it not time Mr Prime Minister that you speak on these issues by appearing before the JPC?" Mr Sinha, a member of the Joint Parliamentary Committee probing the 2G issue, said in his latest letter to the Prime Minister. (Read full text of letter here)
"You had said in your letter of April 2 (to Sinha) that you had nothing to hide. Your deafening silence on the allegations made by your own colleague in the Cabinet completely disapproves the stand you had taken," he wrote.
Mr Sinha said the Prime Minister should appear before the JPC as the allegations levelled by Raja "constitute a set of serious allegations of your personal involvement in the 2G scam".
His letter comes a day before the JPC meeting convened to adopt the controversial draft report which gives clean chit to the Prime Minister and Finance Minister P Chidambaram.
"Your silence will confirm the worst fear of the people of India that you were fully involved in the 2G scam and if Raja is guilty, so are you," he wrote.
Hinting
at
a
stormy
meeting
of
the
committee
tomorrow,
Mr
Sinha
said,
"Under
the
leadership
of
your
party
member
PC
Chacko,
the
JPC
is
facing
the
risk
of
a
complete
stalemate,
if
not
total
destruction."
In
a
statement
to
the
JPC,
Raja
had
said
on
Monday
that
he
took
"every
major
decision",
including
entry
fee
and
non
auction
of
spectrum,
after
consulting
Prime
Minister
Manmohan
Singh,
P
Chidambaram
and
Pranab
Mukherjee.
Mr
Raja's
statement
to
the
JPC
came
after
the
draft
report
of
the
30-member
committee
indicted
him
of
misleading
the
Prime
Minister
on
decisions
taken
with
regard
to
2G
spectrum
allocation.
PTI