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2G Spectrum Back In News With Ex-CAG Vinod Rai바카라s Apology

As former CAG Vinod Rai apologises to Sanjay Nirupam of the Congress, we revisit the scam that changed Indian politics, bolstered AAP and BJP.

he years of UPA-2 (2009-14) saw 바카라corruption바카라 emerge as the leading political issue, as CAG reports on the 2G spectrum scam and the coal blocks scam were written about and discussed. From Parliament to the streets, corruption seemed to be the one issue that generated heat.

Eventually, then PM Manmohan Singh began to face the heat in Parliament. This Thursday, then CAG Vinod Rai issued a written apology to Congress MP Sanjay Nirupam for having 바카라incorrectly stated바카라 that the MP had pressurised him to not mention Manmohan Singh in the report.The apology brings some sense of closure for both Manmohan Singh and Nirupam.

바카라I have inadvertently and wrongly mentioned the name of Shri Sanjay Nirupam as one of the MPs who pressurised me to keep the then Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh바카라s name out of the CAG report on 2G spectrum allocation during the meetings of the PAC or the sidelines of the JPC etc,바카라 Rai writes in the letter.

Allegations pertaining to 2G spectrum and coal block allocations had changed the course of politics in India. CAG reports had been damning for the second UPA government. In November, 2010, the CAG had estimated a presumptive loss of Rs 1.76 lakh crore to the exchequer because of the spectrum being allotted without auction. There was no real loss. It simply meant that if spectrum had been auctioned, the exchequer would have seen an estimated gain of Rs 1.76 lakh crore.

Among the accused was then telecom minister A. Raja, who was accused of advancing the last date of application to award the spectrum, thus allegedly subverting the first-come-first-served policy in return for 바카라bribes바카라. Raja also spent time in jail as the face of the scam.

On his part, Raja claimed he had apprised the PM at each step. In 2011, Manmohan Singh cited 바카라coalition compulsions바카라 in an interaction with journalists when asked about Raja바카라a suggestion that DMK being an ally of the Congress made it difficult for him. 바카라Some compromises have to be made in managing a coalition,바카라 he had said on being asked about Raja바카라s induction as telecom minister. In February 2012, the Supreme Court cancelled all 122 telecom licences issued to 11 companies after January 10, 2008, during Raja바카라s tenure.

The coal blocks scam followed in 2012. A CAG report said allocation of coal blocks without auction to companies for captive mining had led to a presumptive loss of up to Rs 1.8 lakh crore to the exchequer. Manmohan Singh had held the charge of coal minister too. The accusation was that 바카라windfall gains바카라 accrued to private companies because coal blocks were allocated through a screening committee and without auctions. On its part, the Congress said BJP-run state governments in the concerned states had also been represented on the screening committees, and that they too did not want auction as it would push up the cost of power.

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Four years ago, when the Narendra Modi government was running its Digital India campaign, a serving bureaucrat told this correspondent: 바카라What is being called Digital India today would not have been possible without what was called the 2G spectrum scam yesterday, as auction of spectrum early on would have pushed up prices of mobile telephony.바카라

While there were some convictions in the coal blocks allocation case바카라former coal secretary H.C. Gupta and two other bureaucrats were convicted, as also Dilip Ray, minister of state in the coal ministry in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government of 1999바카라special CBI judge O.P. Saini in 2017 acquitted all the accused in the 2G spectrum case, saying the prosecution had miserably failed to prove its case. In September 2014, the Supreme Court cancelled 204 of the 208 coal block allocations since 1993, when captive mining was liberalised.

However, the impact of the CAG reports and media discussions on the scams was huge. From 2011, social activist Anna Hazare began to draw mammoth crowds in the national capital바카라first at Jantar Mantar and then at Ramlila Maidan바카라with his televised fasts to demand a stringent Lokpal (ombudsman) that would have oversight on every public office, including the prime minister바카라s. While Hazare, Arvind Kejriwal, Kiran Bedi and General V.K. Singh바카라all except Hazare became politicians soon바카라led the protests on the streets, then Leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj spearheaded the push against the government in Parliament.

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The tense years had their lighter moments too, as Swaraj and Manmohan Singh exchanged couplets to bring the temperatures down. This correspondent remembers one such exchange in 2011.

바카라Tu na idhar udhar ki baat kar, tu bataa ke kaarwaan kyon lutaa; hamein rehjanon se gilaa nahin, teri rehbari ka sawaal hai (Don바카라t talk about other things, tell us why the caravan was looted. We aren바카라t complaining about passersby; this is a question of your leadership),바카라 Swaraj said in the Lok Sabha, looking straight at the PM. Manmohan Singh replied with a couplet: 바카라Maana ki teri deed ke qaabil nahin hoon main; tu mera shauq to dekh, mera intezar to dekh (I may not be worth your sight, but look at my zeal and perseverance).바카라 Later, as she met reporters at her official chamber in Parliament, Swaraj said the couplet recited by the PM was of Urdu poet Allama Iqbal.

Those times saw the emergence of a culture of public protests바카라which one sees even now, in the ongoing farm agitation. Anti-corruption activists became full-fledged politicians, and the negative publicity of the Congress created a national void that was filled by the BJP under Modi.

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바카라It was a shift in paradigm,바카라 says sociologist Anand Kumar, who was associated with the Jan Lokpal movement and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in its early days. 바카라The thrust on identity politics of Mandir, mandal and marketisation was replaced by a thrust on citizenship, accountability and governance. India Against Coruption became a turning point as people began to talk about governance. Leaders became not simply givers of entitlements, but objects of interrogation. However, it is true that the Right to Information Act enacted by the Manmohan Singh government proved to be a catalyst in this transformation.바카라

However, the change proved short-lived, says Kumar, as AAP turned into a successful election machine. 바카라Today is a time of selective amnesia. Electoral politics is like Holi ka hurdang (Holi revelries). Everyone gets smeared in the same colours. Group solidarities have come back again. It was a movement for institutionalising a system of vigilance in governance, but that hasn바카라t happened.바카라

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Much water has flowed down the Ganges, as it were, since then. Rai바카라s unconditional apology has brought back those days of corruption allegations in the news. Anil Swarup, coal secretary from 2014 to 2016, took to Twitter to wonder whether Rai does not 바카라owe an apology to the nation for his wrong calculations바카라. Swarup added that extracts from his book Not Just a Civil Servant outlined 바카라where Vinod went wrong in his 바카라rai바카라 as CAG바카라.

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