2G scam: Fireworks expected at JPC meet today

Chandrasekhar was the Cabinet Secretary during the 2G scam period.

Zeebiz Bureau

New Delhi: Fireworks are expected in the next meeting of the JPC on 2G issue scheduled for Thursday with the demand for calling Finance Minister P Chidambaram as a witness becoming a sticky issue.

The issue of summoning Chidambaram as a witness is back in the Committee's court with Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar declining to intervene at this stage which has forced JPC Chairman P C Chacko to take up the matter in a sharply divided panel.

Former Cabinet Secretary KM Chandrasekhar will depose before the JPC on Thursday. He was the Cabinet Secretary during the 2G scam period, as per media reports.

While the BJP has been pressing for calling Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Chidamaram as witnesses, the Left parties and BSP have favoured summoning the Finance Minister alone. Chacko has virtually rejected demands for calling the Prime Minister before the Committee.

The six BJP members of the JPC had stayed away from the last sitting of the panel on October 11 in protest against Chacko's refusal to finalise the list of witnesses and include the Prime Minister and Chidambaram in it.

The Speaker has informed Chacko that the Committee has to first take a decision on the issue before approaching her in the matter and therefore, it was "premature to intervene at this stage".

Pressing the demand for calling the Prime Minister and the Finance Minister before the JPC on the 2G spectrum issue, BJP has been saying the panel is authorised to make modifications and variations to the rules of Parliamentary procedure to summon them.

Former Finance Minister and BJP member of the JPC Yashwant Sinha has written a letter to Chacko insisting that the body is of a "special nature" and hence a new precedent can be set. This is required as in the 2G case the Prime Minister has taken certain decisions which only he can explain.

"I think there can be no dispute that the nature of the scam is uncommon and the Committee is entitled to adopt an uncommon procedure, as indeed other JPCs have done in the past, with the approval of the Speaker," Sinha has said.

His contention is that Singh had offered to appear before the Parliament's Public Accounts Committee on the same issue and should not have any objection to deposing before the JPC.

With PTI inputs

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