AAP Claims Fresh Evidence in 2G Case, Alleges Cover-up

Published: 04th February 2014 08:35 PM
Last Updated: 04th February 2014 09:44 PM
Delhi's ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Tuesday claimed fresh evidence has emerged in the second generation (2G) spectrum allocation case and said it will move the Supreme Court.

Party leader and advocate Prashant Bhushan released four of what he said were taped telephonic conversations of some of the key stakeholders, throwing more light on the 2G case. 

This, he said, needed to be thoroughly probed. 

He also released what he claimed was a handwritten letter by a top industrialist to then Tamil Nadu chief minister and DMK leader M. Karunanidhi which he said further added to the evidence of alleged misdoings.
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Bhushan alleged that a major cover-up was attempted by Karunanidhi, whose party was then a part of the Congress-led government.

A livid Karunanidhi dismissed the latest allegations as "lies". "It is all lies," he said in Chennai. 

Pressed for more, the veteran politician told the media: "You are all reporters. Why don't you ask (Chief Minister J.) Jayalalithaa about her disproportionate assets case? You don't ask her questions. But you only ask me."

The AAP leader released transcripts of the tapes of alleged telephonic conversations involving Karunanidhi's daughter Kanimozhi, Karunanidhi's aide M. Shanmuganathan, police officer Jaffer Sait and Sharad Kumar of Kalaignar TV.

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The transcripts and letter released by Bhushan appeared to show that Karunanidhi was aware of all the dealings that took place, Bhushan said. 

Meanwhile, the Tata Group, which Bhushan named, said: “Allegations that are being made against Tata companies have been repeatedly looked into and investigated by the authorities concerned.

“These have found that the conduct of Tata entities have been above board. We reiterate that the business transactions of Tata companies are bonafide and in line with the Group’s Code of Conduct and commitment to ethical standards,” a Tata Sons spokesperson said in a statement. 

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has framed corruption and other charges against 17 accused in the spectrum case, including former telecom minister A. Raja and Kanimozhi, a DMK Rajya Sabha member.

According to the government auditor, Raja was biased while distributing 2G mobile airwaves and operating licences to telecom firms, causing a loss of up to Rs.1.76 lakh crore in revenue to the treasury.

Raja, who has claimed innocence, was arrested Feb 2, 2011 and sent to jail. He got bail in May 2012. 

The CBI filed its first chargesheet April 2, 2011 pegging the loss to the exchequer at Rs.30,984 crore.

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Lynchpin Jaffer Sait Did PR Job for DMK First Family, Protected Kani

Published: 05th February 2014 07:24 AM
Last Updated: 05th February 2014 07:24 AM
Tamil Nadu’s most powerful IPS officer during the previous DMK regime, Jaffer Sait, was allegedly fully involved in the cover-up operation that was on in the DMK camp prior to the arrest of Rajya Sabha MP Kanimozhi when the investigations on the 2G scam were at a crucial stage. He allegedly tried his best to save Kanimozhi — with whom he was seemingly close — from the CBI.
These are apparently some of the startling revelations that tumble out from the friendly conversations he allegedly had with Kanimozhi on two occasions — November 23, 2010 and February 16, 2011 — whose audio recordings and transcripts were placed in the public domain by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) after party leader Prashant Bhushan gave a press conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.
Sait, who emerges not just as a prime fixer for Kanimozhi but also as a PR person for then Chief Minister M Karunanidhi, even purportedly aspired to become the Director General of Police of Tamil Nadu and apparently hoped that the DMK chief’s daughter Kanimozhi would make him realise the dream as he predicted a ‘dynasty type of rule’.
Talking to Kanimozhi when she was detained in a kalyana mandapam after her arrest for taking part in an agitation on February 16, 2011, the then police intelligence chief allegedly says he had prepared a statement for the media, on behalf of private channel Kalaignar TV, to pre-empt CBI action, which had been approved by Karunanidhi, and reads it out to her.
Allegedly approving the contents of the statement, Kanimozhi says: “Good... It will be like saving us even as we fall.”
The statement was published by media houses the next day.
In another talk with her from the Murasoli office, Sait allegedly says he had told Karunanidhi ‘about the PR work’. “We have to highlight all that... for that we have to do some PR work... he asked me you should do it.” Then he purportedly says he had identified a person to do the PR work in Delhi. Apart from that, Sait says, in the recordings released by AAP, that he advised A Raja to ‘take the auction route’, suggesting that he knew about all about 2G. 
According to the recordings, in two other conversations, one with M Karunanidhi’s close aide Shanmuganathan and other with Kalaignar TV MD Sharad Kumar, Jaffar Sait discusses several issues relating to the 2G scam. To Shanmuganathan, he purportedly says he made arrangements from a company for `60 crore, which will be adjusted in advertisements. He also allegedly says he had found another source for `40 crore.
According to the audio recordings, Sait says to Kanimozhi: “This Nira Radia should be shot in the mouth. They too are a bit cautious and do not talk openly.”