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Telecom shares hit following Congress’ allegations of Rs 45,000 cr ‘scam’

New Delhi: Congress alleged Rs 45,000-crore telecom scam of six leading telecom companies and also said that Modi government was "scrumptiously taking steps" to protect the interests of those telcos. This has lead to drastic

India TV Tech Desk Published : Jul 08, 2016 12:35 IST, Updated : Jul 08, 2016 12:52 IST
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New Delhi: The allegations of a telecom ‘scam’ to the tune of Rs 45,000 crore levelled by the Congress against the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government at the Centre has hit six telecom companies, with their shares registering a sharp fall in prices.

The Congress had on Thursday said that the Narendra Modi-led government was protecting the interests of six telecom companies.

This has lead to drastic fall in the shares of the alleged mobile operators. Randeep Surjewala, chief spokesman of Congress party named the telecom companies to be Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, Reliance, Idea, Tata and Aircel.

"Latest is a staggering 'Telecom Scam' of approximately Rs 45,000 crore plus that is being buried under the carpet by 'Modi Sarkar'", party's chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala alleged at a joint press conference with party spokespersons Shaktisinh Gohil and RPN Singh.

He alleged that the government is "surreptitiously taking steps to protect the interests of six leading telecom companies by helping them avoid the payment of charges rightfully owed to the government."

He claimed that this is a clear-cut case of loss to the public exchequer verified by the CAG "with the sole aim of helping friendly 'crony capitalists'." Replying to a question whether Ravi Shankar Prasad, who was this week shifted to Law and Justice Ministry from Telecom was involved, Surjewala claimed that what has happened in the matter cannot take place "without the direct or indirect concurrence" of the Prime Minister and it would be "improper" to blame anyone minister.

The Congress leaders said that the CAG initiated an audit of the six telecom companies for four years from 2006-07 to 2009-10 at the instructions of the Congress-led UPA government. It specifically looked at underreporting of income and non-uniform method of accounting adopted by various telecom companies and consequent lack of obligation to pay outstanding licence fee and Spectrum Usage Charges (SUC).

In its report submitted this year, the CAG found an alleged understatement/underreporting of income by the six companies of Rs. 46,045.75 cr in the four years.

"Resultantly, the CAG found that there was an amount of Rs 12,488.93 cr, which remains un-recovered by the government. This does not include penalty, if any, and other relevant taxes.", Surjewala said.

He said that although there has been considerable increase in business, consumer base and income, even if loss of exchequer is calculated on the same formula for the years 2010-11 to 2015-16, this figure would be Rs.45,000 crore plus.

"Instead of immediately acting on these shocking and startling revelations reflecting serious loss to public exchequer, Modi government has opted for an alternative re-evaluation of these figures by Telecom Ministry through Chartered Accountants who are empanelled with them", Surjewala said.

Surjewala claimed that firstly this is a clear methodology of Modi government to "inordinately delay" the process of recovery for years together, if not, writing it off entirely.

Secondly, it reflects the apparent "mal-intent" of the government to "dilute or diminish" the figures put forth by the CAG, he charged.

Raising a number of questions, he wondered whether it is a "grotesque breach of public trust" by BJP-led government, which, in the past, had made a notional loss pegged by CAG in 2G spectrum allocation case a major issue of corruption.

Asking about the government plans to recover actual losses, he wondered whether government is acting as a "willful collaborator" with the select corporate entities in artfully dodging recovery of massive sums of money. Is it a new way to minimize fiscal deficit?” he said sarcastically.

"Why is Modi government maintaining a conspicuous silence on the matter becoming virtually comatose despite the mammoth size of financial sums involved?", he said.

(With PTI Inputs)

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