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  • A Raja, the cabinet minister for telecommunications, is a fantastically lucky man. Even with the erstwhile leaders of international finance as mocked as they are today, it is difficult to imagine any other job on the face of the planet where someone could lose Rs 60,000 crore for their employer and still be re-employed when their term came to an end.

    For that — Rs 60,000 crore — is what the exchequer did not receive thanks to Raja’s actions as minister. Take a moment to consider what that means for the ruling alliance. For one, it is strapped for cash to carry out its ambitious agenda. That was, for example, exactly as much money as was set aside for the original farmers’ loan waiver announced in the 2008 Union Budget. And, more than that, there is the question of the telecom sector itself. Once an engine of Indian growth through rapid modernisation and reform, it is rapidly becoming a byword for unreformed lack of transparency, thanks to actions such as Raja’s.

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    The CBI’s raid on the ministry, a deeply disturbing turn of events at any time, would be even more shocking if the facts about what happened with 2G cellphone licenses weren’t already generally known. There are no two opinions about the fact that, instead of submitting to a transparent bidding process, the telecom ministry handed out licenses on a first-come-first-served basis to companies that then sold them near-immediately at a profit — that enormous sum of money that should have come to the exchequer. The most charitable explanation for this is crony capitalism of the sort that licenses and permits invariably bring in their wake. The UPA needs to recover its reformist credentials. It should start by completing the reclamation of crucial infrastructure ministries from those who have held up the reform process. Roads and highways, for example, might see some actual action after five years of neglect. Telecommunications should expect no less.

    Corrupt MMS, SOnia, Sharad Pawar, DMK, RAJABy: Rohit -Qatar | 26-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward Wait a while, we the great voters will receive slow zatka from Mr. Shekar for more corruption, how IE is slowly putting a scam which is bigger than bofors....Change fo media role nowadays
    retired executiveBy: tp balakrishnan | 25-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward yes why blame raja alonein short intellectual dishonesty coupled with unadultrated sychopancy is more dangerous than simple corruptin
    Its Manmohan's failureBy: Sakthi | 25-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward The scam is just not by Raja alone. What was PM doing when his cabinet minister is cooking up such a big scam. What was Sonia doing then? The real question is :Is our country being governed? Do we have a Prime Minister for India? I am of the opinion since the UPA-1 days that our country is in Auto-pilot mode.India the Great Democracy....!!!
    MMS legacy not Raja'sBy: Atul Wokhlu | 24-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward I find it amusing that what could have been avoided by MMS was allowed to become Raja's legacy. Voices were raised even then but UPA-1 was more interested in clinging to power at any costs than providing an effective administration. This is more of an MMS failure than anything else. While Raja was taking care of 60K crore what was MMS doing? I am afraid the press has been too kind to an ineffective administrator just because he is not a professional politician ( or is he?).
    Its high time for Raja to meet Raju of Satyam (in jail)By: amol | 24-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward What nonsense, while UPA celebrates the win on giving Re. 60k crore for farmers, there is a cheater within UPA. In order to show the people of India that UPA has some internal standards, Sonia Gandhi and Dr. Man Mohan Singh should throw this Raja out and the best place for him would be to spend some time with another such fraudlent Raju of Satyam, of course in the jail. Jago India Jago!!
    Jago India JagoBy: VIRENDRA K CHUGH | 25-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward JAGO INDIA JAGO IS SIMPLY A SLOGAAN, YAAR! LIKE THIS YOU WILL SEE PARLIAMENT SESSION TAKING IN JAIL ONLY. KOOL DOWN, YAAR.
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