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Vardhan accuses Sibal of waiving off Ambani's penalty

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
BJP Delhi chief Harsh Vardhan today accused his contender from Chandni Chowk and Union Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal of waiving off a penalty worth Rs 650 crore which was supposed to be paid by Anil Ambani's Reliance Communications and demanded a judicial inquiry in the case.

"Corruption and crony capitalism had been the hallmarks of Congress governance since 2004. Two-time Congress MP from Chandni Chowk Kapil Sibal deprived the country of Rs 650 crore in penalty fees payable by Anil Ambani's Reliance Communication Ltd. In 2011," Vardhan alleged.

Explaining the episode, Vardhan said that on November 22, 2010 Reliance had deliberately switched off services to 13 circles in the Northeastern states. It was liable to pay Rs 50 crore per circle as penalty for violating terms of the Universal Access Service Licenses (UASL) held by it.
 

"But Sibal overruled the senior officials of his ministry and waived off the penalty with no valid explanation. I demand a judicial inquiry in the case," he said.

Reliance officials tried to justify this saying it was not finding the circles viable. But it conveniently suppressed the fact that it was receiving subsidy from the government under the Universal Services Obligation Fund (USOF) established under the Telecom Policy, said Vardhan.

Seeking to hit two birds with the same stone, Vardhan questioned why was AAP's Arvind Kejriwal, who has been attacking Mukesh Ambani recently, silent on the issue.

"Is it because of ignorance or is there some other story? Does this not prove that AAP is the 'B' Team of the Congress?" he said.

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First Published: Apr 01 2014 | 6:39 PM IST

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