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The DEAL is final to Bail Out Ruling Hegemony UPA as well as NDA Out Of 2G Spectrum Scam as PM ready to appear before JPC in 2G scam!He said that the UPA government has been working on a host of reform initiatives, some of which have already been suc

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The DEAL is final to Bail Out Ruling Hegemony UPA as well as NDA Out Of 2G Spectrum Scam as PM ready to appear before JPC in 2G scam!He said that the UPA government has been working on a host of reform initiatives, some of which have already been successful! Obviously, the Ruling zionsit Hegemony engaged in Shadow Boxing and Parliamentary Soap Opera, is Rock olid UNITTED to acomplish the Agenda of Mass Destruction!


"I am not afraid to appear before it. I am not afraid of appearing before any committee... I am not afraid of appearing before any Parliamentary Committee including JPC," Singh told editors of the electronic media in New Delhi.

The Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said that the UPA government has not given up on reforms. In the upcoming Union Budget we will see a clearer picture of the reform agenda, adds Singh.

The Prime Minister said that the delay in introduction of the Constitution Amendment Bill on Goods and Service Tax, has been due to the Opposition, saying, "When the Parliament is not allowed to function, when the Opposition do not wish to cooperate with the path-breaking reforms of Goods and Services Tax (GST)... This is a reform which is needed."

He said that the UPA government has been working on a host of reform initiatives, some of which have already been successful. "We are working on a Food Security Bill, the Right to Education is now a reality... The ICDS (Integrated Child Development Services) is a reality... and also the National Rural Health Mission".

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Wednesday confirmed that his Government was not averse to a Joint Parliament Committee (JPC) probe into the 2G scam and added he was not afraid of appearing before the panel.


"I am not afraid to appear before it. I am not afraid of appearing before any committee... I am not afraid of appearing before any Parliamentary Committee including JPC," Singh told editors of the electronic media in New Delhi.

The Prime Minister also clarified that he was not blocking the constitution of a JPC because he did not want to appear before it.

"I have always said that as Prime Minister, my conduct must be like Ceasar's wife above suspicion and I am quite prepared to appear before any committee that may go into this," he said.

It may be recalled that there has been some murmurs of the Government leaning towards a JPC probe into the 2G scam to allow smooth functioning of parliament during the crucial Budget session that kicks off next week.

The winter session of Parliament was a complete washout with the opposition persisting with its demand for a JPC probe into the 2G scam and the Government not ready to relent either.

The Prime Minister today also referred to his earlier remarks made during the Congress Plenary in December in which he had offered to appear before the PAC.

"The PAC is the giant committee presided over by a very senior leader of the opposition and I have publicly declared my willingness to appear before it," Dr. Singh said.

He expressed confidence that the Budget session of parliament will be an "orderly one" and that the Government will be able to put before Parliament important legislations apart from the Budget.

"We are making honest efforts to ensure that," he said adding that talks were underway with the opposition parties.


PM deflects blame in 2G scam, says Raja promised transparency

Economic Times - ‎5 hours ago‎
NEW DELHI: Deflecting blame in the 2G spectrum scam that has dented his image, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday said he had asked former communications minister A. Raja to ensure fairness and was in turn assured of "complete transparency". ...

Raja assured me of transparency in 2G allocation: PM

Economic Times - ‎11 hours ago‎
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Wednesday said that former telecom minister A. Raja has assured him of complete transparency in the allocation of 2G spectrum. "I wrote a letter to Raja on Nov 2, 2007. I listed a number of issues that you must ...

2G loss calculation depends on methodology: PM

Hindustan Times - ‎10 hours ago‎
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) director AP Singh had Tuesday told parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) that it would be wrong to say there was no loss to the exchequer in the 2G spectrum scam. This remark comes as a contradiction to the ...

PM on 2G spectrum allocation and Raja's role

NDTV.com - ‎11 hours ago‎
PTI, Updated: February 16, 2011 14:39 IST New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today asserted he was not aware of the methodology of the controversial first-come-first-serve (FCFS) policy followed for 2G spectrum allocation by former Telecom ...

Left slams PM for loot of public money during 2G allocation

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On one hand, he actually defended both the policies and the procedures (of 2G spectrumallocation) and even the immediate sale of equity of two companies through huge amounts. He actually defended it saying this was just a way of raising funds from the ...

PM has to break silence on 2G, S-band, inflation: BJP

Hindustan Times - ‎Feb 15, 2011‎
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should break his silence on the 2G and S-band spectrum controversies as well as on inflation and black money when he addresses the media on Wednesday, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said in Kolkata. ...

Not aware of methods used in spectrum allocation: Manmohan

The Hindu - ‎11 hours ago‎
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday asserted he was not aware of the methodology of the First Come, First Served (FCFS) policy followed for 2G spectrum allocation by the former Telecom Minister A. Raja. "Who got the licences... how FCFS was ...

Manmohan says not a lame duck PM; ready to face JPC probe on 2G

Moneylife Personal Finance site and magazine - ‎5 hours ago‎
Allegations that the government may have lost up to Rs1,76000 crore in revenues on account of allocation of 2G spectrum at very low prices in return for kickbacks have rocked the government, practically paralysed Parliament and worried the stock ...

PM to break his silence on 2G, meet top editors

IBNLive.com - ‎Feb 14, 2011‎
Singh is likely to break his silence on the 2G spectrum scam issue ahead of the Budget Session. The meeting is scheduled to be held at 11 AM at his residence at 7 Race Course Road. The meeting is being held in the backdrop of the Prime Minister being ...

UPA Govt. has no will to fight corruption: BJP

Sify - ‎7 hours ago‎
Further cementing on the statements made by the Prime Minister on the 2G spectrum scam, Gadkari said: "He compared spectrum prices to price of fertilizers, oil prices and food prices, this is a matter to laugh at." "He blamed the opposition for the JPC ...

Not afraid of JPC, dead serious about bringing wrongdoers to book: Manmohan Singh

Sify - ‎11 hours ago‎
A. Raja was forced to resign from the Union Cabinet last year after the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) faulted him for undervaluing spectrum to favour companies who were largely ineligible for 2G spectrum, and added that the government ...

Am not lame duck, dead serious on punishing scam wrongdoers: PM

Indian Express - ‎9 hours ago‎
At a roundtable with television editors in his home on Wednesday morning, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said there were complaints "from all sides" about the way former Telecom Minister A Raja had distributed 2G spectrum but he was "not in a position" ...

Not aware of methods used in 2G allocation: PM

Moneycontrol.com - ‎11 hours ago‎
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday asserted he was not aware of the methodology of the controversial First-Come, First-Serve (FCFS) policy followed for 2G spectrum allocation by disgraced former Telecom Minister A Raja, which resulted in a huge ...

Hope to break parliament deadlock: PM Manmohan Singh

Economic Times - ‎11 hours ago‎
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Wednesday he hopes to break the deadlock in parliament over the opposition demand for a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) probe into the 2G spectrumscandal. Asked whether he hoped parliament would ...

PM sought to cover up scams: BJP

Hindustan Times - ‎9 hours ago‎
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday accused Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of "helplessness" in dealing with corruption and said he had sought to "cover up" scams relating to the 2G spectrum, Commonwealth Games and Adarsh Housing Society. ...

Issue of licences not brought before me: PM

Central Chronicle - ‎2 hours ago‎
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today clarified that former Telecom Minister A Raja had on his own taken the decision on the allocation of 2G Spectrum licences and had not brought the issue to him (Prime Minister) or the Cabinet. ''In allocation of 2G ...

PM has thrown up his hands on corruption, price rise: CPI-M

Sify - ‎8 hours ago‎
New Delhi, Feb 16 (IANS) The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) said Wednesday that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had 'thrown up his hands' on corruption and price rise and had tried to justify the 2G spectrum pricing by comparing it to subsidies ...

Manmohan "dead serious" about tackling wrongdoers

The Hindu - Smita Gupta - ‎30 minutes ago‎
But even as he repeated his commitment to punish the guilty, Dr. Singh refused to accept any personal responsibility for the policy decisions that led to the 2G spectrum and S-Band scams. Pressed on whether he absolved himself completely, ...

Compromises are made in coalition politics: PM

Times of India - ‎10 hours ago‎
On the 2G spectrum scam, he said he had conveyed to former telecom minister A Raja the concerns over the issue but did not press further for auction after Ministries of Telecom and Finance agreed to go by the prevailing system of first-come ...

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Daily News & Analysis - ‎5 hours ago‎
On the controversial 2G spectrum allocation, he made it clear that it was done "exclusively" by the telecom ministry under A Raja and he or the cabinet had nothing to do with the first-come first-serve policy adopted. Singh said he had conveyed to Raja ...

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Year 2010 has been called the year of scams, starting from the great money laundering in Commonwealth Games, then the Aadarsh Housing scam, maligning the reputation of army men and the biggest of ever scam, the illegal licensing of 2G Spectrum...

BJP, CPI-M flay PM on corruption, price rise

Sify - ‎6 hours ago‎
Responding to remarks by the prime minister here, BJP president Nitin Gadkari said Manmohan Singh had sought to 'cover up' scams related to the 2G spectrum, the Commonwealth Games and the Adarsh Housing Society. 'It was disappointing. ...

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domain-B - ‎55 minutes ago‎
During his first interaction with the visual media on the 2G spectrum allocation scam and other developments that has been engaging public attention, the prime minister, however, advised caution over stretching things too far, as he said, ...

Corrupt will not be spared, I am not lame duck Prime Minister: Singh

NetIndian - ‎6 hours ago‎
He made it clear that he was not afraid of facing a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) or any other committee on the alleged 2G spectrum allocation scam. "There is entirely a wrong impression that I was blocking the JPC. I am not afraid of facing any ...

Govt serious to book guilty in corruption cases: PM

Myiris.com - ‎9 hours ago‎
These include 2G spectrum allocation, CWG and other alleged scams. He also made it clear that he is ready to appear before any panel including JPC. In his interaction with the senior editors of electronic media in New Delhi on Wednesday, ...

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He declared that his government was "dead serious in bringing to book all the wrongdoers regardless of the position they occupy" with regard to 2G spectrum allocation, CWG, ISRO spectrum allocation and Adarsh Housing scams. In his 70-minute interaction ...

CPI (M) slams PM over coaltion politics remarks

Sify - ‎5 hours ago‎
Commenting on the 2G spectrum scam, Dr. Singh said : "Since the Ministries of Finance and Telecom had agreed to continue with the existing policy of allocating 2G spectrum. I did not feel that I was in a position to insist that auction must be insisted ...

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But he defended his own actions, particularly in the telecom scandal, noting that his office had made inquiries into whether 2G spectrum should have been auctioned off — as later happened in the sale of 3G spectrum — rather than allocated. ...

Wrong to say I am blocking JPC on 2G scam: PM

Zee News - ‎7 minutes ago‎
New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday emphatically stated that he was not afraid of appearing before any committee in connection with the probe into the 2G spectrumscam. "I have already declared that I am willing to appear before the ...
Finally, Congress party agrees to Parliament probe in 2G scam

Kishore Chandra Deo likely to head JPC, Speaker to announce terms of reference

Iftikhar Gilani

New Delhi

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The Congress core group has decided to concede the Opposition's demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the 2G scam to enable smooth functioning of the Budget session of Parliament, scheduled to begin 21 February.

It is believed that Andhra Pradesh Congress Lok Sabha member V Kishore Chandra Deo, 64, would head the JPC.

The JPC would have 21 members.

Present at the Congress core group meeting that agreed to the JPC were party president Sonia Gandhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, political advisor to the Congress president Ahmed Patel and Defence Minister AK Antony.

The likelihood of the JPC was strengthened when Mukherjee met Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) veteran LK Advani at his house on 14 February to work things out.

The BJP and other Opposition parties have been asking for a JPC probe into the 2G telecom spectrum scam, which the government has so far resisted.

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The previous winter session of Parliament was wasted when the Opposition and the government clashed on this JPC, resulting in continual adjournments.

Congress party sources said the Prime Minister was hitherto reluctant to have a JPC as it could result in collateral damage to his office and his government.

But, Mukherjee managed to persuade Singh to agree.

Prospective JPC head Deo is a five-time Lok Sabha member from Andhra Pradesh, and also once a Rajya Sabha member.

He was union minister of state for steel, mines and coal during 1979-80. He has also been chairman of the committee constituted by then Speaker Somnath Chatterjee to probe the misconduct of MPs in the cash-for-query scam.

Deo is currently chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Public Undertakings.

The 2G JPC would have 14 members from the Lok Sabha, including Deo, and seven from the Rajya Sabha.

Mukherjee is slated to convene a meeting of Opposition leaders in a day or two to take them on board on the JPC, as a part of the Congress-led UPA government's strategy to have a smooth Parliament session.

The Congress may press for the JPC probe to cover mobile phone licences and spectrum allocations from 2001 to cover the period when the late Pramod Mahajan and Arun Shourie of the BJP were telecom ministers.

The probe would also cover the terms of the DMK's telecom ministers Dayanidhi Maran and A Raja.

Meanwhile, Speaker Meira Kumar has convened a meeting of all political parties on 20 February, on the eve of the three-month long Budget session, to make it a smooth affair.


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Not afraid to appear before any committee: PM on JPC

Press Trust of India, Updated: February 16, 2011 17:05 IST

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New Delhi:  In the clearest signal that Government is ready for a Joint Parliament Committee probe on the 2G scam, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said that he is not afraid of appearing before the panel.


Asked during an interaction with television editors whether the government would agree to the JPC on 2G scam, he said "full efforts are being undertaken to see that some way will be found (to ensure that Parliament functions). I hope it will happen."


He also dismissed impression that he was blocking agreement on the issue between the government and the opposition as he did not want to appear before a JPC.


"My position is that I am not afraid of appearing before any committee. The PAC is a joint parliamentary committee, presided over a senior member of the opposition," he said.Rediff.comTwitterNDTV SocialLive MessengerGmail BuzzPrint


Singh had offered to appear before the PAC looking into various aspects of the 2G scam. The panel is headed by senior BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi.


"I am fully prepared to appear before any committee including a JPC. It is entirely wrong for an impression to go that I was the one blocking it because I am afraid of appearing before it. My conduct as a Prime Minister must be like Caesar's wife should be above suspicion. I am quite prepared to appear before any committee that may go into this", he said.


The remarks come a week after the all party meeting chaired by UPA's trouble shooter Pranab Mukherjee on February 8 in which broad indications emerged on the possibility of formation of a JPC to look into the 2G spectrum allocation scam.


The winter session of Parliament was a complete washout with the opposition insisting on a JPC and the government unwilling to relent.


The Prime Minister also referred to his earlier remarks made during the Congress Plenary in December last year in which he had offered to appear before the PAC if required.


"The PAC is the giant committee presided over by a very senior leader of the opposition and I have publicly declared my willingness to appear before it," Singh said.


Singh expressed confidence that the next session will be "orderly" and the government will also be able to put before Parliament important legislations apart from the budget.


"We are making honest efforts to ensure that," he said adding "talks are going on with opposition parties".


Noting that he has "not been able to understand" reasons for which Parliament was not allowed to function in the winter session, he said that it should be allowed to transact its business despite differences between the government and the opposition.



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New Delhi: Shortly after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh assured the nation that those guilty in major scams will not be spared, during a live interaction with media persons , the opposition parties on Wednesday termed the whole exercise as an 'attempt to cover up'.


Addressing a press conference in the national capital, BJP president Nitin Gadkari said, "Prime Minister's much publicized interaction with senior journalists is nothing but an attempt to cover up on major scams that have been unearthed in the recent past."


"I appreciate the Prime Minister's partial admission of guilt and his failure to do anything. It was an honest expression and I respect him for that. But in my view, It was disappointing... the Prime Minister admitted that he does not have strength to fight corruption," Gadkari said.


He said the Prime Minister pinned blame on the media and opposition parties for the scams facing the government. "There is a CAG (Comptroller and Auditor General) report, a decision of income tax tribunal... the media has exposed scandals," he said.


Launching a scathing attack on the Congress government at the Centre, Gadkari said, "The Prime Minister is wrong in blaming the Opposition for stalling the Winter Session over its demand for a JPC probe into the 2G scam. After rejecting the demand for a JPC probe into the matter why is the UPA government agreeing to it now? The UPA government is actually responsible for the total washout of the Winter Session."


However, the BJP chief reaffirmed that there will be no change in the party's stand over the 2G scam and all major issues, and it will continue to fight against the corrupt and scam-tainted government at the Centre.


Taking a dig at Dr Singh for admitting that one has to make some compromises under coalition government, Gadkari said that Dr Singh had expressed his inability to check corruption in the name of coalition politics.


"The corruption department was outsourced... his remarks that the finance ministry had supported decisions taken regarding 2G spectrum showed that everybody was involved," he said.


"Our tallest leader AB Vajpayee also successfully managed the NDA coalition government, but never allowed major scams like 2G to happen during his tenure," he added.


In a separate press conference, CPI-M politburo member Sitaram Yechuri said, "By partially accepting the failure to take some concrete steps to check the alleged wrong doings in major scams, the Prime Minister has today accepted that his government has indeed committed mistakes."


Yechuri also told the reporters that the Congress disposition must take the blame for the total washout of the Winter Session since it repeatedly rejected the Opposition's demand a for a JPC probe into the matter.


"The PM has been making confusing statements. On one hand he says that he is ready to appear before any committee in connection with the major scams like 2G, but on the other his party has been opposing the demands for a JPC probe. Now why at this juncture the government is giving signals that it is ready to accept the Opposition's long pressed demand," he said.

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Never felt like resigning, I have a job to do: Manmohan

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Admitting that "some compromises" have to be made in managing a coalition, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday declared that his government will bring the wrongdoers in scams to book but ruled out quitting from his post.

He asserted that his government was not lame duck nor was he a lame duck Prime Minister and it was a functioning government that would go after scamsters.

On the 2G scam involving former Telecom Minister A. Raja, the Prime Minister said concerns were expressed but he did not press for auction after Ministries of Telecom and Finance agreed to go by the prevailing practice of not auctioning the spectrum which was also supported by expert bodies like TRAI and Telecom Commission.

About re-induction of Mr. Raja despite complaints, he said in a coalition, it was not in his hands about whom to be inducted from a coalition partner. "You cannot suggest your preferences and you have to go by the choice of the leader of the party.

"Raja and Dayanidhi Maran were the choice of the DMK and I had no reason to feel that anything seriously wrong has been done. I did not feel that I had the authority to object to Raja's entry although complaints were coming from some companies who were not benefitted and some who had not benefitted adequately. I was not in a position to make up my mind about Raja," he said.

The Prime Minister said "in a coalition, there is a coalition dharma. Obviously, things are not entirely what I would like them to be. I never felt like resigning as I have a job to do.

"The country voted our party to be the leader of the UPA coalition and we have lot of unfinished tasks to be accomplished. I have never felt of giving up halfway. I will stay the course. I never thought of resigning," he told television editors at an interaction here.

During the 70-minute interaction, the Prime Minister fielded a wide range of questions covering mainly issues of corruption including the ISRO's deal on S-band spectrum, governance deficit, economy and the Parliament standoff.

Dr. Singh also made it clear that he was not afraid of facing any Parliamentary committee including a JPC on 2G scam.

He said all efforts were being made and talks were on with opposition to ensure smooth budget session of Parliament.

'Not that big a culprit as being made out to be'

"I don't say I have never made any mistake. But I am not that big a culprit as being made out to be," he said in reply to a question whether he would accept personal responsibility as head of the government for whatever has happened in the government.

"I am conscious about personal responsibility. I feel about it. My compulsion is that I have to bear a lot because we cannot have elections every six months. Some compromises have to be made in managing a coalition. A coalition government has to be viewed in a context that no single party has emerged to rule by itself," he said.

In his opening remarks, the Prime Minister referred to the media expose of various scams including the Commonwealth Games, the ISRO deal, Adarsh Housing affairs but asked the media not to give an image that India was a scam-driven country and nothing good was happening.

He said that such an image would weaken the self-confidence of the people and it would not be in the interest of the country.

"I wish to assure the country as a whole that our government is dead serious about bringing to book all wrongdoers regardless of the position they occupy," he said.

Biggest regret

To a question what was his biggest regret in UPA-II, Dr. Singh said that "these irregularities have happened. They should not have happened. I am not very happy about these developments".

He virtually disagreed with the CAG calculations on the loss figure in the 2G scam saying the CAG itself had called it presumptive.

There are various methods of computing the figures, he said and went on to question whether the Rs. 80,000 crore being spent on foodgrain subsidy, Rs. 60,000 crore on fertilisers and subsidy on kerosene could be called as loss.

He was replying to a question whether he agreed with Telecom minister Kapil Sibal's description of zero loss in the 2G scam.

On governance deficit

To a question on Home Minister P. Chidambaram's comments on governance deficit, he admitted, "obviously, some events have brought out the weaknesses in governance and processes, I think we need to improve the quality of governance. But that does not divide me and other members of the government."

He rejected a questioner's suggestion that his government was facing double-incumbency of attacks from the opposition and within the party.

"I do not get that impression (party not backing him). In a democracy, there are views and discussions and when decisions are taken, our party stands united in support of the government.

"I would like a cohesive party to support the government but I am not saying it is not happening," he said.

To a specific question whether he would be ready to be projected as Prime Ministerial candidate in the next elections, Dr. Singh said "it is too early. We still have a long way to go. I have to complete this term. It is too premature to speculate who would be the Prime Ministerial candidate."

He was asked whether he was feeling bad as certain embarrassing things were happening which were not in tune with his nature.

"I have looked upon life as a learning and re-learning process. It has been a great educational experience from civil service to academic world to political world. This process of learning, I relish that", he replied.

On Cabinet reshuffle

When told that he was an honest Prime Minister surrounded by dishonest administration and a sense of drift was prevailing, he said after the Budget Session, there will be a restructuring and reshuffling of his Cabinet.

"I will get back to the exercise once the Budget Session is over", he said.

Asked whether the government would agree to the JPC on 2G scam, he said "full efforts are being undertaken to see that some way will be found (to ensure that Parliament functions). I hope it will happen."

When a questioner asked whether he was ready for a JPC and whether it was not being formed because he was reluctant appear before it, he said "my position is that I am not afraid of appearing before any committee. The PAC is a joint parliamentary committee, presided over a senior member of the opposition.

"I am fully prepared to appear before any committee including a JPC. It is entirely wrong for an impression to go that I was the one blocking it because I am afraid of appearing before it. My conduct as a Prime Minister must be like Caesar's wife should be above suspicion. I am ready to appear before any committee", he said.

To a question about any rift within the UPA and whether it would continue together, he said as far as the coalition was concerned, "ours is a strong coalition and our allies are strongly committed to strengthening the alliance. There is no danger that inner tensions might break up this coalition".

On Antrix-Devas deal

On the controversial deal between Antrix, the commercial arm of ISRO and a private firm Devas for allocation of S-band spectrum, Dr. Singh said the deal has not been operationalised and the Cabinet Committee on Security would soon take a decision on terminating it, a decision on which was taken on July two last year.

He also rebutted reports that the PMO was involved in back channel discussions as late as November last year with Devas even as a decision was taken to terminate it.

"I have not talked to anybody... The PMO has not talked to anybody. The German Foreign Minister who had a meeting with me did not raise this issue."

He said different departments including the Law Ministry have recommended termination of the contract but there were only procedural delays in implementing it.

Asked whether the rash of scams has affected India's image globally, Dr. Singh said "it is a sort of atmosphere that saps our confidence. Our image is affected. I urge each one of you (media) that while opinions are speculative, facts are sacred. The facts should not be distorted."

"We owe it to our country that at least in dealing with facts, we should be as objective as possible. One can freely express their opinions. But in our reporting on country's affairs, we should deal with facts as objectively as possible," he said.

On corruption, he said a Group of Ministers has been set up under the leadership of Pranab Mukerjee to recommend ways to deal with the menace. It has been given 60 days time to give its report.

On blackmoney stashed abroad, he said "we will take all steps to bring all blackmoney that is legally ours".

He said efforts are on to sign treaties with other countries to get information about blackmoney abroad.

Asked whether "balm" would be applied in the budget to the common man reeling under inflation, he said it would not be proper to discuss the budget.

To a question on delay in the probe into the Commonwealth games which he had promised to complete within 90 days, the Prime Minister said "we are trying out best. But we will have to do the due process of law".

"It is very frustrating that it takes time. But this time the culprits will not escape," he said.

Keywords: Manmohan press conference



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Day in Pictures, February 15, 2011
Telangana Rashtra Samiti leaders protest in Secundrabad for a separate state, BJP leaders launch campaign in Kolkata for the West Bengal Assembly polls, people celebrate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad in the West Bank city of Jenin. A selection of images from India and around the world
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Left slams Manmohan remarksNever felt like resigning, I have a job to do: ManmohanNot aware of methods used in spectrum allocation: ManmohanCCS will decide on Antrix-Devas deal: PMDevas threatens legal action if deal is annulledZero loss claim wrong, CBI chief tells PACPakistan thanks India for releasing Rahat Ali KhanNote for Cabinet Committee indicts Antrix-Devas dealAnil Ambani questioned by CBI in 2G scamJapan to take part in India-U.S. naval exercises again
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article1460878.ece

PM to break his silence on 2G, meet top editors

IBNLive.com - ‎Feb 14, 2011‎

The Government is also likely to move a resolution in Parliament for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) to investigate the 2G scam. The Union Cabinet may discuss the issue on Tuesday when it meets to consider President Pratibha Patil's address to ...

Anirudh Sethi Report – Manmohan Singh gets one on one with journalists in ...

Ganpati News - Aditi Chatterjee - ‎10 hours ago‎

Year 2010 has been called the year of scams, starting from the great money laundering in Commonwealth Games, then the Aadarsh Housing scam, maligning the reputation of army men and the biggest of ever scam, the illegal licensing of 2G Spectrum, ...

Scam offenders to be punished: PM

indiablooms - ‎9 hours ago‎

The meeting, held just days before the crucial budget session, was significant since the entire winter session of Parliament had been a washout with the opposition demanding a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the 2G scam, ...

PM's news conference - tough questions to PM

Times Now.tv - ‎4 hours ago‎

He was replying to a question whether he agreed with Telecom minister Kapil Sibal's description of zero loss in the2G scam. Asked whether the government would agree to the JPC on 2G scam, he said "full efforts are being undertaken to see that some way ...

PM trying to cover up scams, says BJP

IBNLive.com - ‎9 hours ago‎

Gadkari also questioned the Prime Minister's comment that 'he has no issues with the JPC. Gadkari said, "Why did they waste the whole session if they were ready for the JPC?" Gadkari also flayed the Prime Minister for comparing2G spectrum and other ...

Left slams PM for ''loot'' of public money through 2G allocation

Oneindia - ‎5 hours ago‎

Noting that Singh had said he was ready to appear beforeany parliamentary panel even though the UPA was against aJoint Parliamentary Committee probe into the 2G spectrum scam,Yechury said, "If you are ready to appear beforeJPC or anycommittee then why ...

Compromises are made in coalition politics: PM

Times of India - ‎9 hours ago‎

He admitted there were aberrations in the 2G scam. He maintained that as Prime Minister his conduct must be like Caesar's wife – above suspicion, and he was ready to appear before any committee, JPC or any other. "I will be quite happy to appear before ...

PM tries to correct his image

Hindustan Times (blog) - ‎3 hours ago‎

What was significant was that the Prime Minister, for the first time since the 2G scam broke out, also named the Finance Ministry of being in agreement with the then Telecom Minister. The role of the Finance Ministry has so far not been discussed in ...

Indian opposition BJP raps PM over statement on corruption

People's Daily Online - ‎3 hours ago‎

Gadkari said that if the prime minister has now no issues with the formation of JPC to look into the 2G scam, why he kept opposing it till now. "Why did they (the government) waste the whole session if they were ready for theJPC," Gadkari asked. ...

PM sought to cover up scams: BJP

Hindustan Times - ‎8 hours ago‎

The BJP president said that if the prime minister had stated earlier that he was ready to face a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the 2G spectrum controversy, the winter session of parliament would not have been lost. ...

Some compromises made, I am not quitting half-way: Manmohan Singh

Daily News & Analysis - ‎4 hours ago‎

Giving clearest signals that the government is willing to have a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) probe into 2G scam, the prime minister said all efforts were being made to ensure smooth functioning of the upcoming Budget session of Parliament and ...

Corruption: PM proposes, Opp disposes

indiablooms - ‎5 hours ago‎

"I am not afraid of appearing before any committee, including JPC (Joint Parliamentary Committee)," the Prime Minister said, seeking to drive home that his government would do everything to deal with corruption. Replying a question on 2G scam, ...

Coalition politics has limitations, says Manmohan Singh

India Today - ‎10 hours ago‎

He junked allegations that he had scuttled efforts for a JPC probe into the 2G scam. He also disclosed that talks were on with the opposition parties for a smooth functioning of the budget session. "I am not afraid of appearing before any Committee, ...

BJP rejects PM's contention on 'Gujarat minister'

Hindustan Times - ‎59 minutes ago‎

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Corrupt will not be spared, I am not lame duck Prime Minister: Singh

NetIndian - ‎5 hours ago‎

He made it clear that he was not afraid of facing a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) or any other committee on the alleged 2G spectrum allocation scam. "There is entirely a wrong impression that I was blocking the JPC. I am not afraid of facing any ...

'I am not afraid of appearing before JPC' : PM

Deccan Herald - ‎7 hours ago‎

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Govt serious to book guilty in corruption cases: PM

Myiris.com - ‎8 hours ago‎

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UPA Govt. has no will to fight corruption: BJP

Sify - ‎6 hours ago‎

Further cementing on the statements made by the Prime Minister on the 2G spectrum scam, Gadkari said: "He compared spectrum prices to price of fertilizers, oil prices and food prices, this is a matter to laugh at." "He blamed the opposition for the JPC ...

Advani calls PM 'weak', Congress hits back

IBNLive.com - ‎Feb 15, 2011‎

"If JPC (Joint Parliamentary Committee) is constituted only for 2G scam then only DMK will be tainted. We wantJPC on all scams including Commonwealth games and Adarsh," he said. He asked the Government to reveal the names of all the people whose ...

BJP, CPI-M flay PM on corruption, price rise

Sify - ‎5 hours ago‎

Responding to remarks by the prime minister here, BJP president Nitin Gadkari said Manmohan Singh had sought to 'cover up' scams related to the 2G spectrum, the Commonwealth Games and the Adarsh Housing Society. 'It was disappointing. ...

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Takes Questions

Wall Street Journal (blog) - Tripti Lahiri - ‎10 hours ago‎

Aaj Tak's Arun Purie starts with a 2G scam question. by Tripti Lahiri Mr. Puri asks why Mr. Raja was reappointed telecom minister in the government's second term. by Tripti Lahiri Mr. Singh first describes his letters to Mr. Raja about the process of ...

PM breaks silence on scams, offers no answers

IBNLive.com - ‎11 hours ago‎

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Wrongdoers will not escape, says Manmohan Singh

Sify - ‎4 hours ago‎

Saying that in a coalition government 'there is a coalition dharma', Manmohan Singh said he was not afraid of appearing before any committee, including a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) that the opposition is seeking into the spectrum allocation ...

  1. 2G scam: JPC will lead to duplication in probe, Govt tells MPs

  2. 7 Feb 2011 ... Ahead of a key meeting to resolve the deadlock over a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe, the government today questioned the logic ...

  3. www.ndtv.comIndia - Cached

  4. The Hindu Business Line : No JPC on 2G scam, Pranab reiterates

  5. 21 Nov 2010 ... No JPC on 2G scam, Pranab reiterates. Our Bureau. Kolkata, Nov. 20. The Union Finance Minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, on Saturday stuck to ...

  6. www.thehindubusinessline.com/2010/11/.../2010112151970100.htm - Cached

  7. Cabinet decision on JPC probe into 2G scam likely today

  8. 15 Feb 2011 ... In a bid to prevent the Budget Session from being washed out like the Winter Session, the government is most likely to announce the setting ...

  9. www.zeenews.com/news687358.html - Cached

  10. No compromise on JPC over 2G scam: Yechury - India News - IBNLive

  11. 7 Feb 2011 ... Karan Thapar in conversation with CPM leader Sitaram Yechury on Left's JPCdemand.

  12. ibnlive.in.com/news/no-compromise...jpc...2g-scam.../142586-3.html - Cached

  13. Govt to announce JPC probe into 2G scam: reports

  14. 15 Feb 2011 ... A 21-member JPC on the 2G spectrum allocation and some other aspects of the telecom policy is likely to be announced two days ahead of ...

  15. www.indiainfoline.com/Markets/...to...JPC...2G-scam.../5081709556 - Cached

  16. 2G scam: Govt sticks to no-JPC probe stand - The Economic Times

  17. 28 Nov 2010 ... Despite the prospects of logjam in Parliament over the 2G Spectrum allocationscam next week, the government remains set against a joint ...

  18. economictimes.indiatimes.comNews - Cached

  19. No JPC, but PAC probe into 2G scam on - The Times of India

  20. 5 Dec 2010 ... The government may not have conceded a joint parliamentary ...

  21. timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/...JPC...2G-scam.../7044836.cms - Cached

  22. Show more results from indiatimes.com

  23. The Hindu : National : Only JPC can expose 2G scam: Karat

  24. 6 Dec 2010 ... The CPI(M) leader said the CBI was too slow in its investigation into the 2G scam and had not done anything noteworthy in the last 13 months ...

  25. www.hindu.com/2010/12/06/stories/2010120666241400.htm - Cached

  26. Opposition demands JPC on 2G scam

  27. 15 Nov 2010 ... Opposition demands JPC on 2G scam. News 24 bureau. New Delhi: The parliament was rocked on Monday as opposition demanded an impartial ...

  28. www.news24online.com/Opposition-demands-JPC-on-2G-scam_News24_17551.aspx -Cached

  29. 2G scam: BJP demands immediate announcement on JPC from UPA ...

  30. 9 Feb 2011 ... The opposition party said such a move would ensure smooth function of the Parliament in the budget session.

  31. www.dnaindia.comINDIA -

16 FEB, 2011, 05.44PM IST,IANS

India, Japan aim for $25 bn trade by 2014

India and Japan on Wednesday signed a comprehensive economic partnership agreement and set a target to more than double bilateral trade to $25 billion by 2014.

Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma and Japanese Foreign Minister Seiji Maehara signed the agreement in Tokyo, an official statement said.

"This is the most ambitious agreement signed by India so far and covers trade in goods, services and investment under its ambit," the ministry of commerce and industry said in the statement here.

"India stands to gain significantly through this agreement and 90 percent of tariff lines are covered while Japan has covered 5 percent more lines than India," it said.

The agreement seeks to eliminate tariffs on 90 percent of Japanese exports to India, such as auto parts and electric appliances, and 97 percent of imports from India, including agricultural and fisheries products, until 2021.

In their meeting, after signing the agreement, the two ministers set a target to more than double bilateral trade to $25 billion by 2014.

India's bilateral trade with Japan was $10.36 billion in 2009-10. Trade balance is heavily in favour of Japan as India imported goods worth $6.73 billion while its export to Japan was $3.63 billion.

The two countries started negotiations on the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) in January 2007.

Welcoming the pact, the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) said the deal would substantially boost Indian export to Japan.

"We will be able to increase our exports to Japan from $3.63 billion in 2009-10 to $25 billion by 2014-15," FIEO President Ramu S. Deora said here while reacting on the deal.

Deora said elimination of tariffs especially on textiles will boost Indian export to Japan.

Indian pharmaceutical sector will be among the major beneficiaries of the deal. For the first time Japan has committed to give the same treatment for Indian generics as their domestic industry.

Apart from this, Indian agricultural products including instant tea, seafood will find their way into the Japanese market. Textile products including readymade garments stand to gain significantly in terms of market access.

Japan has also committed to lower tariffs on petrochemicals and chemical products, jewellery and cement.

"In the services sector India has obtained considerable concessions including commitments for providing greater access for contractual suppliers, professionals such as accountants, researchers, tourist guides and management consultants who will now be able to provide their services in Japan," the commerce and industry ministry said.

Manmohan "dead serious" about tackling wrongdoers

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TV grab shows Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during an interaction with the editors of TV channels at his residence in New Delhi on Wednesday.
PTITV grab shows Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during an interaction with the editors of TV channels at his residence in New Delhi on Wednesday.

Speaking to the country via a televised media interaction, his first since a host of scams have come to light over the past few months, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday gave an assurance that his government was "dead serious in bringing to book all wrongdoers." But even as he repeated his commitment to punish the guilty, Dr. Singh refused to accept any personal responsibility for the policy decisions that led to the 2G spectrum and S-Band scams.

Pressed on whether he absolved himself completely, the Prime Minister blamed his coalition partners. "No one should doubt that I am conscious of my responsibilities. But I have some compulsions. One has to tolerate a great deal in coalition politics, or else go for elections every six months, which is also not the proper course to adopt."

Later, he added: "I have never said I have never made a mistake…I am not as much of a culprit as I am being made out."

The Prime Minister also used his hour-long interaction with editors of television channels to slam the Opposition and chide the media for creating the impression of a "scam-driven country," something that was "weakening the self-confidence of the people" and spoiling the "image of India."

"In reporting the affairs of our nation, we mustn't focus excessively on the negative features, important though it is that the government should deal with them," he said.

Dr. Singh was, however, very clear that he was "not afraid of appearing before any committee, including a JPC [the proposed Joint Parliamentary Committee to examine the 2G spectrum scam]." Indeed, he stressed that there was a wrong impression that he had blocked an agreement on a JPC.

He added that he had also never felt like quitting even though things were not entirely the way he would have wished them to be. "I never felt like resigning because I have a job to do. The country voted our party to be the leader of the coalition, and we have a lot of unfinished business to accomplish...I will stay the course."

Dr. Singh said that while the scams that the government had got engulfed in were his biggest regret, the fact that his government had ensured, despite a very unfavourable international economic environment, that the Indian economy's growth rhythm was not grossly affected was its biggest achievement.

Wednesday's news conference was intended to clear the air on the issue of corruption and present a strong and confident Prime Minister. But his answers on the scale of the 2G scam — in the light of Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal's controversial claim that there had been "zero loss" — suggested a continuing unwillingness to concede that there had been wrongdoing on a massive scale.

Since auctions had not taken place, Dr. Singh said that calculating the loss was difficult. He then went on to compare the (underpriced) sale of 2G spectrum with the subsidies given for food and fertilizers, asking whether these subsidies should also be described as a loss of revenue.

The Prime Minister also vigorously rejected any suggestion that his office had continued talks with Devas Multimedia — on its controversial deal with Antrix Corporation, ISRO's commercial arm, for the lease of 90 per cent transponders in two satellites to be built by ISRO, a deal into which was bundled 70 MHz of S-Band spectrum, priced at Rs.1,000 crore — after the Space Commission decided to scrap it.

"There have been no backroom talks...there has been no effort in the PMO [Prime Minister's Office] to dilute in any way the decision taken by the Space Commission in July 2010," he said. However, he did admit that there had been a delay in scrapping the deal, but said this had been "only procedural."

Dismissing a question on whether he would be the Congress' prime ministerial candidate in the next general elections as "premature," Dr. Singh, however, stressed that he would complete his term in office.

Asked to comment on the attacks on him from within the party, he said: "I would, of course, like a cohesive party to back the government," adding: "I think we are a democratic party and we have a lot of internal discussions. When decisions are taken, I think our party stands united in support of the government."

Accusing the BJP of obstructing economic reforms for petty reasons, the Prime Minister pointed out that the BJP had "taken a hostile attitude [to the Goods and Services Tax] because of a decision against a particular person, who was a minister in Gujarat." The reference was to Amit Shah, who was arrested in the Sohrabuddin case by the CBI.

Dr. Singh said he had not given up on his job while underscoring the fact that when Parliament was not able to perform its essential function of passing laws, "that is one area where our nation has to rethink how our parliamentary institutions should function."


Did BJP put pressure on Prime Minister over Amit Shah?

New Delhi:  Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today hinted that the BJP is virtually blackmailing the government over issues like the crucial goods and services tax, to get it to go soft on Amit Shah, the accused minister in Gujarat riots case. 

"The Opposition parties, particularly the BJP party, has taken a very hostile attitude and the reason that has been given quite frankly, I cannot I think can mention in public. They say because you have taken some decision against a particular person, who was a minister in Gujarat, you must reverse it or you... I don't want to add further," said Dr Singh. 

The Prime Minister stopped short of naming the minister but he appeared to be alluding to Amit Shah, who was arrested last July by the CBI in connection with fake encounter killing of Sohrabuddin Sheikh. The BJP flatly denied the allegation saying their opposition to GST had started much before Shah's arrest. 

"Mr Amit Shah has been wrongly and falsely implicated...As far as the environment of the cooperation between the Opposition and the government is concerned, if you continue to misuse the CBI, if you continue to take action against Opposition governments...why Amit Shah?" questioned Arun Jaitley, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha. 

With the BJP not giving up on its strategy of targeting the Prime Minister, the war of words is likely to intensify, as the budget session draws closer. 

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Manmohan "dead serious" about tackling wrongdoers

The Hindu - Smita Gupta - ‎16 minutes ago‎
PTI TV grab shows Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during an interaction with the editors of TV channels at his residence in New Delhi on Wednesday. Speaking to the country via a televised media interaction, his first since a host of scams have come to ...

Did BJP put pressure on Prime Minister over Amit Shah?

NDTV.com - ‎1 hour ago‎
New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today hinted that the BJP is virtually blackmailing the government over issues like the crucial goods and services tax, to get it to go soft on Amit Shah, the accused minister in Gujarat riots case. ...

Manmohan Singh defends his actions as PM

Sify - ‎27 minutes ago‎
New Delhi: Defending his actions, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday said if seven out of ten decisions taken by him turned out to be right, it would be considered a job well done by corporate standards. "I think you have to take a decision at ...

Mr. Singh said officials of Department of Space, ISRO and Antrix did meet Devas representatives after July last year since the "agreement had not actually been annulled".
more by Manmohan Singh - 8 hours ago - The Hindu(6 occurrences)

A welcome diwan-e-khas

Hindustan Times - ‎25 minutes ago‎
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should be chuffed with himself after his question-and-answer session with broadcast editors on Wednesday morning. If he didn't come across as throwing light on the various mysteries the nation is currently trying to ...

The Mint Report for 16 February 2011

Livemint - ‎10 minutes ago‎
Manmohan Singh's government has been under attack over everything from corruption scandals to soaring prices. But on Wednesday he tried to win back the initiative. In a rare interaction with editors of TV channels, India's Prime Minister promised ...

Internal security a matter of concern, says Manmohan

The Hindu - Vinay Kumar - ‎2 hours ago‎
While acknowledging that internal security scenario continues to be a matter of great concern, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday sounded confident of the government's capabilities and preparedness in dealing with any terror threat. ...

Manmohan's coalition, subsidy remarks draw flak

The Hindu - ‎2 hours ago‎
PTI Opposition parties on Wednesday slammed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his remark that "some compromises" had to be made in running a coalition and called as unfair and unacceptable his equating any 2—G Spectrum loss with subsidy for fertilizers ...

BJP rejects PM's contention on 'Gujarat minister'

Hindustan Times - ‎1 hour ago‎
BJP today rejected Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's contention that the party was taking up issues against UPA government because of the arrest of former Gujarat minister Amit Shah in Sohrabuddin fake encounter case, and said the entire opposition was ...

PM admits to lapses, defends government

domain-B - ‎42 minutes ago‎
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today sought to assure the country that his government is "dead serious" in bringing to book all the wrong doers, including 2G scam accused, regardless of the position they may occupy. During his first interaction with the ...

Reforms to mark budget, says PM

Deccan Herald - ‎2 hours ago‎
As the count down for presentation of budget for 2011-12 begins, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on Wednesday, indicated that the forthcoming budget would unveil more reform measures. "We have an economic agenda in place. We have not given up reforms. ...

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Did BJP put pressure on Prime Minister over Amit Shah?
‎1 hour ago‎ - NDTV.com
Never felt like quitting as I have a job to do: PM
‎11 hours ago‎ - Economic Times
HIGHLIGHTS - Comments by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
‎11 hours ago‎ - IBNLive.com
PM breaks silence on scams, offers no answers
‎12 hours ago‎ - IBNLive.com
Indian PM to face media grilling
‎Feb 15, 2011‎ - AFP

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