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Bharadwaj attacks Chidambaram on handling of 2G spectrum issue

New Delhi: Senior Congress leader H R Bharadwaj today attacked former Finance Minister P Chidambaram for blaming ex-Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the 2G spectrum issue and instead accused him of being “solely responsible”.A former

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New Delhi: Senior Congress leader H R Bharadwaj today attacked former Finance Minister P Chidambaram for blaming ex-Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the 2G spectrum issue and instead accused him of being “solely responsible”.

A former Union Minister and a Governor, he disputed Chidambaram's contentions on the 2G issue and said that if he had defended the treasury well as Finance Minister, then this scam would not have happened.

“I don't think what Chidambaram is saying is the correct thing. It's absolutely to the contrary. The Prime Minister had indicated to all the ministers that the 2G matter should be dealt with transparency.

“He (Manmohan) has done meticulous service to the country. Chidambaram is no match for him. His honesty, integrity is internationally recognised,” Bharadwaj said.  Bharadwaj, who had been at one time a Union Minister along with Chidambaram, even claimed that the latter was never a Congress man.

“Tell me when was he (a Congressman)? He has always been changing parties. To make him the Finance Minister, every person used to bring him to the forefront,” he said.  

“Chidambaram used to browbeat everyone on the basis of his language and education. I have seen his performance everywhere. In 2G, he is solely responsible,” he claimed.  Replying to a question whether Priyanka Gandhi should be brought forward to revive the party, he said “I request the Congress leadership to bring her forward immediately.”

Earlier, Chidambaram had said the UPA government could have handled the 2G spectrum allocation case better.  “The CAG report on 2G and other issues,” Chidambaram had said, “clearly ...hurt the Congress party. I think 2G could have been handled differently in the sense that the Prime Minister could have put his foot down and said I am sorry, I will not let you go forward with the first-come-first-serve (FCFS) route.

“Or after licences had been granted and issue was brought up, he could have said cancel licences without waiting for the judgement. It hurt us. My personal view was once this came out as a scandal of bandwidth allotment, the government should have cancelled all the licences without waiting for the Supreme Court (judgement),” Chidambaram had said.