New Delhi: Former telecom minister A Raja's personal secretary RK Chandolia on Friday accused the CBI of selective inaction and claimed that the Tatas and Neera Radia are equal conspirators in the 2G scam and the CBI of deliberately let them off.
Pleading not guilty to all the CBI charges, Chandolia said in court, "They (CBI) roped me in because after one year of investigation the CVU bargained with me that either you become witness or be an accused".
Chandolia questioned why Nira Radia, and Tatas have been let off. "Nira Radia and Raja coordinated to get Kalaignar TV on Tata Sky. Radia and Tatas are equal conspirators...why is CBI not touching them? If I committed a crime then Tatas and Radia are equally responsible," said Chandolia.
Earlier Raja had alleged that Tatas had gained Rs 14,000 crore by selling equity to Docomo.
Behura had also alleged that the CBI has not charged the DoT offcial who lost the Tatas application file and wrongly accused of conspiring against Tatas.
Chandolia said that the CBI does not have the guts to go after Nira Radia and Tatas, the real conspirators.
Officially, the CBI has not given a clean chit to Tatas in the 2G case, but sources say no evidence of wrong doing has been found so far in either the Tata-Unitech land deal or the 2G license cases.
Rivals like Swan, Unitech and Reliance have not even started arguing yet, but Tatas are being dragged into the 2G trial every day. Raja, Behura, Chandolia all have accused the CBI of favouring Tatas. As Shahid Balwa and Sanjay Chandra begin arguments next week, could it spell more trouble for Tatas?
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