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The BJP today described the CBI raids in connection with the 2G spectrum allocation scam as an action “too little,too late” and claimed its demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the issue was even more relevant now.
“The CBI raids are too little,too late. Hope this is not just a sham. The accused have got all the time to conceal relevant documents,” BJP spokesperson Prakash Javdekar told reporters here.
“Only a JPC can deal with such issues and that is why our demand for this is even more relevant. Only a JPC can check day-to-day developments of the probe,” he said.
When pointed out the Congress was demanding action against Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa who is facing corruption charges,the BJP leader shot back saying they were ready for a JPC probe into the issue and it was the Congress which was yet to give its ascent.
‘Shocked over judges’ role in A Raja matter’
The BJP described as “shocking” the controversy over former Union Minister A Raja allegedly trying to influence a Madras High Court judge in a criminal case and wanted former Chief Justice of India K G Balakrishnan to explain his stand on the issue.
“It is shocking. Only the ex-CJI can explain his stand. We will react only after he issues some kind of a statement,” Javdekar told reporters when asked about the controversy.
In an unusual step,sitting Supreme Court judge H L Gokhale contradicted Balakrishnan’s claim that the letter sent to him relating to the issue did not mention Raja’s name.
Gokhale,who was the Madras High Court Chief Justice when he had written to Balakrishnan,issued a statement to set the record straight after the former CJI had claimed last week that the minister’s name was not mentioned in the communication.
He said in the statement that in his letter to Balakrishnan last year he had clearly referred to the name of Raja,who was accused of using a lawyer-friend to convey a message that Justice Reghupati should grant bail to an accused in a CBI case.
The former CJI said he would soon come out with a statement setting forth his stand.