Former Telecom Minister A Raja today rejected in a Delhi court CBI's suggestions that he had "put pressure" on Department of Telecommunications (DoT) officers to process applications seeking 2G spectrum licences and issue letters of intent (LoIs) in simultaneous manner.
Raja, who is deposing as a witness to defend himself in the ongoing 2G spectrum allocation case trial, told the court that there was no "disagreement" among the DoT officers on the point of issuing LoIs to eligible firms simultaneously.
"It is wrong to suggest that DoT officials were not inclined to process the applications and issue LoIs in simultaneous manner. It is further wrong to suggest that I put pressure on the officers of DoT to process applications and issue LoIs in simultaneous manner through secretary (T) Sidharath Behura and my private secretary R K Chandolia," Raja told Special CBI Judge O P Saini.
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Raja and others, including Behura and Chandolia, are facing trial in the 2G spectrum allocation scam case.
During the cross-examination, the CBI prosecutor told Raja that two officers of DoT, D Jha and R J S Kushvaha, were "transferred deliberately" for not processing the application of Swan Telecom Pvt Ltd, one of the accused company, for Delhi service area as per his desires.
Responding to this, Raja said "it is incorrect."
"The internal transfer of officers would take place as per the norms and it would not be put upto me and, as such, I did not have any knowledge of this," Raja, whose cross-examination remained inconclusive, said.