2G scam accused A Raja makes explosive charges at PM

Speaking to the channel he said that there is no evidence against him. Instead he attacked the PM and said that Manmohan Singh was silent and did not accept the PMO recommendations.
"It must be fair to say that issues enumerated by the CBI and CAG were not presented by the government in front of appropriate forums," Raja said.
When asked whether Manmohan Singh and Finance Minister P Chidambaram should be questioned in the case, Raja said that it was upto the CBI to question them.
"The CBI should decided who should be called and who should not be called for questioning in the 2G scam case," he said.
Raja also said that there was a parallel case which was not taken up by the CBI or the CAG. "Unsigned note was given to PM by telecom corporates regarding spectrum auction and how subscriber criteria can be devised," he said.
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