Scams in India.... 2g Spectrum
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Here is a background on the 2G spectrum controversy that resulted in Communications and IT Minister A. Raja of DMK resigning on Sunday:
The issue dates to 2008 when nine telecom companies were issued scarce airwaves and licenses for second generation (2G) mobile phone services at Rs1,658 crore (less that $350 million) for a pan-India operation. As many as 122 circle-wise licenses were issued.
The opposition said that by giving the airwaves cheap, that too in the controversial manner of first-cum-first-served basis, the exchequer had lost billions of dollars. The cut-off date for applications was also arbitrarily advanced.
Later, based on the auction of airwaves for third generation (3G) services, which got nearly $15 billion to the exchequer, and that for broadband access, which fetched over $8.5 billion, the notional loss was estimated at $38 billion to the exchequer.
But Prime Minister Manmohan Singh himself defended Raja's decision and said on May 24 that all that his communications minister had done was to implement a policy already in place and none of the norms were flouted.
The opposition further stepped up its attack with two examples on 2G auction:
- A new player, Swan Telecom, bought licenses for 13 circles with the necessary spectrum for $340 million but managed to sell a 45-per cent stake in the company to UAE's Etisalat for $900 million. This swelled its valuation to $2 billion without a single subscriber.
- Another new player, Unitech, paid $365 million as license fee but sold a 60- per cent stake to Norway's Talenor for $1.36 billion, taking its valuation to nearly $2 billion, again without a single subscriber.
Similarly, another licensor, Datacom, later became Videocon Mobile and Stel now has large stake by Baharian Telecom. The other companies are Tata Tele, Idea Cellular , Loop Telecom, Shyam Telelink and Spice.
As recently as last month, the Supreme Court asked the solicitor general why the prime minister had not responded to the representation by the opposition to sanction proceedings against Raja.
The final blow came after the Comptroller and Auditor General of India said the entire process of spectrum allocation was undertaken in an arbitrary manner and that the advise of the industry watchdog was ignored and misused.
The issue dates to 2008 when nine telecom companies were issued scarce airwaves and licenses for second generation (2G) mobile phone services at Rs1,658 crore (less that $350 million) for a pan-India operation. As many as 122 circle-wise licenses were issued.
The opposition said that by giving the airwaves cheap, that too in the controversial manner of first-cum-first-served basis, the exchequer had lost billions of dollars. The cut-off date for applications was also arbitrarily advanced.
Later, based on the auction of airwaves for third generation (3G) services, which got nearly $15 billion to the exchequer, and that for broadband access, which fetched over $8.5 billion, the notional loss was estimated at $38 billion to the exchequer.
But Prime Minister Manmohan Singh himself defended Raja's decision and said on May 24 that all that his communications minister had done was to implement a policy already in place and none of the norms were flouted.
The opposition further stepped up its attack with two examples on 2G auction:
- A new player, Swan Telecom, bought licenses for 13 circles with the necessary spectrum for $340 million but managed to sell a 45-per cent stake in the company to UAE's Etisalat for $900 million. This swelled its valuation to $2 billion without a single subscriber.
- Another new player, Unitech, paid $365 million as license fee but sold a 60- per cent stake to Norway's Talenor for $1.36 billion, taking its valuation to nearly $2 billion, again without a single subscriber.
Similarly, another licensor, Datacom, later became Videocon Mobile and Stel now has large stake by Baharian Telecom. The other companies are Tata Tele, Idea Cellular , Loop Telecom, Shyam Telelink and Spice.
As recently as last month, the Supreme Court asked the solicitor general why the prime minister had not responded to the representation by the opposition to sanction proceedings against Raja.
The final blow came after the Comptroller and Auditor General of India said the entire process of spectrum allocation was undertaken in an arbitrary manner and that the advise of the industry watchdog was ignored and misused.
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The real culprits would be bought to Justice....
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Escape goats would be found soon....
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Leena Pawar
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Good one abhijit, that may happen. So soon the culprit should be put in front of the justice.
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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I support Leena's statement.
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Atul Joshi
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absolutely, we have daily dose of one lately
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dinesh kumar sharma
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We r living in the most corrupt society where the majority is corrupt.
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S. Muralidharan
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Its an irony that the country of this magnitude has to suffer in the hands of a very few people against a population of tall order. Its a national shame! We need to evolve a second republic dovetailing issues plaguing our system! The so called...
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S. Muralidharan
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No truth will really come out. JPC drama is a joke, headed by Congressman, a loyal servant of UPA Chairman. BJPs voices have of late been very feeble. Supreme Court can only bring out the truth in the circumstances.
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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Thanks , for posting it on TOOSTEP & request you to take action against those culprits, @ the time of election.
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Raju V P
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This has been in public knowledge in Tamil Nadu for a very long time. Most of us knew that Siva was forced to sell Aircel to Maxis group due to political pressures. The naming of the minister might not also have come as a surprise to some. As the...
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sudhakar
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WRIGHT BROS MARAN ARREST WON'T CHANGE THE EQUATION IN DMK. EVERY ONE IN T.N IS AWARE OF THE RIFT BETWEEN WRIGHT BROS AND THE BRAVE HEART OF MADURAI ALAGIRI IN THE TAMIL NEWS DAILY DINAKARAN EPISODE SOME YEARS BACK IN MADURAI.
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Srinivas suravajhala
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Rajeevji, my comment is general in nature and I do agree that there was no mention about amicable settlement anywhere in your article. My question reflects the attitude of the Govt. The two ministers have announced before the media that the issue...
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S. Muralidharan
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Rajeev ji, thanks for the feedback. I stand corrected. I endorse your view in toto about the fate of this government. The hazy picture would get cleared after the UP Assembly elections. They have many self-created stumbling blocks, the recent one...
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UPA Relief on 2G Case The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government got some major relief on February 4, just days before the first phase of polling for the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls, as Special Judge O. P. Saini dismissed Janata Party President Subramanian Swamy’s petition seeking to make Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram a co-accused in the 2G spectrum allocation scam. The court’s verdict has provided some succor to the government, which was acutely embarrassed this week by the Supreme Court’s cancellation of 122 2G spectrum licenses issued in 2008 by the then-Telecom Minister A. Raja. The latest verdict is a distinct boost for a government that has been mired in corruption scandals. The judge held that there was no case against Chidambaram and declined Swamy’s plea to be allowed to give more reasons for the order. The 2G trial will resume from February 17. Judge Saini’s 66-page verdict makes two very significant observations that should be music to the UPA leadership’...
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