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Coalgate: PM should be accused no. 1, says former coal secy

New Delhi: Objecting to the CBI naming industrialist K M Birla and himself in its latest coalgate chargesheet, former union coal Secretary Prakash Chandra Parakh today said that if CBI thinks that there was a

Parakh's statement "merits serious consideration," BJP deputy leader in Rajya Sabha Ravi Shankar Prasad said.

BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar said it was "ridiculous" that Parakh, a whistleblower and one who suggested correction in the system and introduction of competitive bidding, is being accused while the Prime Minister, who was the final authority, is not being held responsible.

Congress said the matter is under investigation and is being monitored by the Supreme Court.

"Unnecessary speculation," should be avoided, Union Minister Manish Tewari said, adding that Government has been "fully cooperating" on the issue.