2G: Govt to reply to Supreme Court, Oppn readies for attack
Solicitor General Gopal Subramanium will address the Supreme Court's queries related to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's 'silence' in the spectrum scam on Thursday.
The Congress said that the government will give an appropriate response to Supreme Court's queries.
"The Supreme Court has asked the government a question and the government will give an appropriate response on Thursday," Congress spokesman Manish Tewari said in response to a specific query on the apex court's observations.
At the same time, Tewari said it would be inappropriate and uncalled for to "second guess anything" on this issue.
Facing a volley on questions on Singh's "inaction", he asserted that the Prime Minister did take action by securing Telecom Minister A Raja's resignation before the report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) was tabled in Parliament.
"The Prime Minister has taken action. It is wrong to say he has not acted. Even before the CAG report was tabled in Parliament, it was the Prime Minister who secured the resignation of the Telecom Minister," Tewari said.
Accusing the BJP of having "double standards" on corruption, he said the main opposition party should ask Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa to step down in the wake of a controversy surrounding allocation of land to his sons.
Tewari also praised former Communications Minister Arun Shourie as an eminent journalist and supported his contention that there was no need for a Joint Parliamentary Committee on the issue of 2G spectrum allocation.
On BJP's allegations about Rahul Gandhi aide Kanishka Singh's involvement in scams in Commonwealth Games-related projects, Tewari said Kanishka had given his explanation and the party has nothing more to say about it.
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