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Govt will do every bit to recover dues from telcos: Minister

Lashing out at the Congress, the government reiterated its commitment in recovering every penny lost due to the telecom scam

July 08, 2016 / 20:54 IST

Hitting back at the Congress, the government said the alleged 'telecom scam' was the UPA regime's "sin" that the present dispensation has to clean and it will do "every bit to recover every single penny". 

"Everyone knows who was running the government between 2006-10. The scam is of their government. It is their sin, we will do the work of cleaning it. We will do every bit to recover every single penny," new Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha said.

The Congress on July 7 alleged a staggering Rs 45,000 crore telecom scam and that Modi government was "surreptiously taking steps" to protect the interests of six leading telecom companies which owe the money to the public exchequer.

Ravi Shankar Prasad, who was earlier handling the telecom portfolio, termed Congress' allegation as "motivated and desperate", and assured that government would recover all dues along with penalty from telecom companies, without protecting anyone.

Prasad took charge as new Law Minister earlier this week.

"I condemn the charges made by Congress party...it is deplorable, motivated, malafide, desperate and baseless. I want to make it very clear that our government will not protect anyone. Whatever are the dues...they will be recovered," Prasad said.

He said government was not in the business of defending anyone. "Congress never does its homework...," he added.

Prasad pointed out that the figure of Rs 46,000 crore quoted by the Congress while levelling charges against the government was, in fact, the revenue number that was under-reported by telecom companies.

"The figure given by CAG pertains to underreporting (by telecom companies). It is not all recoverable by the government. Government is only entitled to get the licence fee and spectrum charges. Together, the licence fee and spectrum charges work out to Rs 5,200 crore, while the interest amount is Rs 7,300 crore," he said.

first published: Jul 8, 2016 08:08 pm

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