Govt responsible for 2G mess, says ex-telecom secy Behura

Jailed former telecom secretary Siddhartha Behura on Wednesday dragged RBI governor D. Subbarao in the 2G case accusing him of not revising the spectrum licence fee and claimed he had no role to play except implementing the government’s policy.

Behura’s submission before a court targeting the former finance secretary reflected the trend of the 2G scam accused naming top leaders and officials after former telecom miniser A. Raja named Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, home minister P. Chidambaram and attorney general G.E. Vahanvati over the last two days.

Opposing the framing of charges of corruption and other penal offences against him in the case, Behura told the special CBI judge O.P. Saini that Subbarao had decided against revising the entry fee of Rs 1,659 crores for 2G licence and if he is not an accused in this case, he (Behura) too should not have been put on trial.

“Subbarao finalised the decision taken in the meeting of December 4, 2007 that the policy stood approved and the entry fees (of Rs 1,659 crores fixed in 2001 during NDA’s regime) need not be revised,” Behura’s counsel Aman Lekhi told the court. Behura is behind bars for the past six months.

“Even the finance minister (then P. Chidambaram) was also present in the meeting (held on December 4, 2007). If Subbarao, who was part of the finance ministry, did commit no wrong, how come I did it.

Going by the same principle, if I have been made an accused then Subbarao should also be made an accused,” he said.

The former bureaucrat defended himself against the charges against him, saying the acts done by him were in pursuance of the government policy and he did not commit any wrong that caused a loss to the exchequer.

Asserting that there was “not an iota of evidence” against him, Behura said he was only a civil servant who had no role to play except implementing the government’s policy.

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