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2G case: Happy you are vindicated, Manmohan tells A Raja

Source: PTI
January 04, 2018 21:00 IST
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Dravida Munnetra Kazagham leader A Raja getting acquitted in the 2G spectrum case was a vindication of his stand, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said.

“I am very happy that you stand vindicated in the 2G case,” Singh told Raja in a letter dated January 2, a copy of which was released to the media by the DMK on Thursday.

 

Former telecom minister A Raja and DMK MP Kanimozhi were on December 21 acquitted by a special court in the case.

SEE THE LETTER HERE

Hailing the verdict, Raja had said, “I have felt somewhat vindicated all along even prior to this judgment because the beneficial results of my actions are evident to and being enjoyed by the nation’s public (especially the poor).”

Raja said he had, in fact, brought a “revolution” in the telecom sector.

Singh, during whose tenure the alleged scam broke out, said Raja and his family “suffered greatly in this process (case).”

The senior Congress leader, a Rajya Sabha MP, said “all your friends are greatly relieved that truth has prevailed”.

He extended his new year greetings to Raja and members of his family.

Special Central Bureau of Investigation Judge O P Saini pronounced the judgment in the 2G scam which had rocked the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance-II government.

In its chargesheet filed in April 2011 against Raja and others, CBI had alleged that there was a loss of Rs 30,984 crore to the exchequer in allocation of 122 licences for 2G spectrum which were scrapped by the Supreme Court on February 2, 2012.

 

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