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2G scam: CBI to decide on Raja?s arrest today

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is likely to decide on arresting former Telecom Minister A Raja on Wednesday for his role in the 2G spectrum allocation scam.

According to CBI sources, the investigating agency will take a final call on Raja?s arrest on Wednesday evening.

Earlier the day, the CBI quizzed Raja in connection with the scam.

After his questioning in December, he is being quizzed again. This is the second time he is facing the CBI in a week.

In December he was grilled by CBI sleuths for hours at the agency?s headquarters.

The beleaguered DMK leader had to resign as the Telecom Minister for his alleged involvement in allocating telecom spectrums to the private providers that cost the government nearly Rs 1.74 lakh crore.

The CBI had grilled corporate lobbyist Niira Radia earlier in connection with the 2G scam.

The one-man committee of Justice Shivraj V Patil to probe the lapses on Monday submitted its probe report on allocations of 2G Spectrum to new Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal, blaming officials for the lapses that resulted in the scam.

The Telecom Ministry had appointed the former Supreme Court judge to find out if proper guidelines were followed in the allocations of 2G spectrum licenses during 2001-2009.

One thought on “2G scam: CBI to decide on Raja?s arrest today

  • Now Congress would come out to show Obligation done on country by them on A Raja’s arrest. This alliance proved ” LETHAL ” for India. People of India is frustrated by Congress + DMK alliance loot of the country, feels no shame to dump poor citizens and plays ” DALIT CARD ” for cover-up. For UPA-2 Coalition Dharma [ keep the eyes closed and let the loot go on ] is much higher than Raj Dharma. Expand TIHAR, for the Looters of India. A Hearty Congratulations to S Swamy, Citizens, SC and Alert Media. Thank You to make ” POSSIBLE the IMPOSSIBLE “.

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