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BJP slams Govt. over pricing spectrum at Rs 14,000 cr

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A file picture of BJP national spokesman Rajiv Pratap Rudy at a press conference in Patna. Photo:Ranjeet Kumar
The Hindu A file picture of BJP national spokesman Rajiv Pratap Rudy at a press conference in Patna. Photo:Ranjeet Kumar

BJP on Saturday slammed the government for pricing telecom spectrum at Rs 14,000 Crore which is 22 per cent lower than the TRAI recommendations and sought to know what prompted the Union Cabinet to take this decision.

“TRAI had recommended that even a hike of five paise per minute would help the service provider cover-up the so called legacy losses... Why did the Cabinet then decide on Rs 14,000 Crore price for the spectrum? What was the basis of the reduction to Rs 14,000 Cr when TRAI had recommended the price of Rs 18,000 Crore” BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy said.

He alleged that not even once has the government provided any justification for deciding this price which is 22 per cent lower than what was recommended by TRAI.

“What were the considered reasons in the Cabinet? Has the Cabinet held a kangaroo sitting to reduce the price? BJP feels this is again a blatant attempt by the Prime Minister and the Home Minister to reduce the price,” Mr. Rudy said.

The Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on Friday agreed to price 5 MHz of airwaves in the 1,800 Mhz band at the lower end of the Rs 14,000 crore to Rs 15,000 crore reserve price band suggested by a ministers’ group.

Mr. Rudy said this new pricing, though low, proves Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal’s earlier contention that there was “zero loss” in 2G spectrum allocation was wrong. “If it was zero loss than how come the government has decided on a price of Rs 14,000 crore,” he said.

This price is seven times higher than the price companies had paid during 2G spectrum allocation in 2008 when A Raja was the Telecom minister.

There is no reason to increase reserve price when there is to be auction and a share of revenue is to come to govt.limited competition and high initial investment will increase tariffs.the folly of CAG should not be repeated.

from:  jagar singh
Posted on: Aug 4, 2012 at 21:41 IST

These people of dreading Dr. Swamy. They are playing safe games.

from:  chandru mani iyer
Posted on: Aug 4, 2012 at 20:49 IST
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