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CWG, Aadarsh, Bribe Gate...Man am forgetting all the records
New Delhi: The Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on 2G spectrum allocation has concluded that Attorney General GE Vahanvati was aware of the procedure approved by the Department of Telecommunication on first-come-first served criteria in file notings. "Even though before the Committee the former Solicitor General (now Attorney General G E Vahanvati) deposed (that he was not aware of changes made in the first-come-first-served procedure)", the Committee found that his view in filing notings was different. GE Vahanvati. PTI "The Committee is of the opinion that the former Solicitor General was in the know of things," JPC chairman PC Chacko told reporters here today briefing about the report he submitted to the Lok Sabha Speaker. The report, adopted by the JPC on 27 September, said the first-come-first-served criteria as adopted and announced through the press release was a clear departure from the policy followed by the DoT till then. "The committee observed that up till 7 January, 2008 the DoT in all their notings projected the correct picture about procedure followed by them in issuing UAS licences. From 7 January, 2008 onwards the procedure adopted by them was a clear departure from the established practice," the report said. "The Committee believes that GE Vahanvati, the former Solicitor General, was in the know of the procedure that was approved by the Department of Telecom in the file notings dated 7 January, 2008," the report said. To substantiate its stand, the report quotes his noting of January 7, 2008 in the DoT file which read: "I have seen the notes. The issue regarding new LOIs are not before any court. What is proposed is fair and reasonable. The press release makes for transparency. This seems to be in order." Deposing before the JPC on 5 February, Vahanvati had said that the changes in the first-come, first-served policy were never discussed with him and he had nothing to do with issue of 2G spectrum licences.Why is there no talk of 2G record thanks to Congress and DMK,
Why record breaking efforts of Coal block allotment?
Man am forgetting all the records- please someone help me now....
Let me also contribute something :-
1) Right to Information.
2) Right to Food.
3) Right to Education.
4) Right to Employment(100 days)
ALL SOCIALIST AGENDAS AT THE EXPENSE OF TAX-PAYERS.
bro as per my basic knowledge of economy . 2g scam is simple before this policy our call was average 1rs in local 1.50 rs or more in std after this policy consumer were getting call rates of average 50paise local and 1rs std after media hype anna hazare supreme court cancelling 122 licences againg our call rates increase avreage 1rs local and 1.50 rs std now tell were beneficiary public u n me and who is suffering u and meWhy is there no talk of 2G record thanks to Congress and DMK,
Why record breaking efforts of Coal block allotment?
Man am forgetting all the records- please someone help me now....
You think prices came down because of scam? No, prices came down because technology improved, and proliferated. Cancelling licenses after they were issued obviously jacks up prices - if they had not allotted spectrum in such a dubious and opaque manner, there would have been no need for cancellation. Besides, when you are talking about calling rates going up, you are again ignoring the fact that the value of the rupee is much lower now, a point which you have ignored throughout ths thread. 1.5 rupees is much more affordable and cheaper today than 1 rupee 10 years back.bro as per my basic knowledge of economy . 2g scam is simple before this policy our call was average 1rs in local 1.50 rs or more in std after this policy consumer were getting call rates of average 50paise local and 1rs std after media hype anna hazare supreme court cancelling 122 licences againg our call rates increase avreage 1rs local and 1.50 rs std now tell were beneficiary public u n me and who is suffering u and me
Nothing socialist about that one. RTI is about transparency, not about wealth redistribution.
@fsayed : It is funny that you are quoting the rupee expenditure under the two governments, while conveniently neglecting the fact that the value of the rupee itself has tumbled during the past 9 years.[/quote
You think prices came down because of scam? No, prices came down because technology improved, and proliferated. Cancelling licenses after they were issued obviously jacks up prices - if they had not allotted spectrum in such a dubious and opaque manner, there would have been no need for cancellation. Besides, when you are talking about calling rates going up, you are again ignoring the fact that the value of the rupee is much lower now, a point which you have ignored throughout ths thread. 1.5 rupees is much more affordable and cheaper today than 1 rupee 10 years back.
appreciate ur veiws rahul is not super man but he is genuinly trying to change our systemOh Man, cut the crap.
After 10 years in power & accused of the biggest scams in the history of Independent India, People hardly need a FRAMEWORK from Rahul Baba.