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That's what Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy claims in a letter to the
Prime Minister and he also wants a probe into Sonia's frequent abroad trips
Muntazir Abbas
Monday, February 06, 2012
NEW DELHI, INDIA: After home minister P Chidambaram, Janata Party chief
Subramanian Swamy's next target is UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi.
To a CIOL query, Swamy said: "Unki (referring to Gandhi) baari bhi aayegi (her
turn too will come).” Further, he said, "first, I want to make Chidambaram, a
co-accused in the 2G scam case."
Swamy in his letter to the Prime Minister has sought a probe into the alleged
involvement of Gandhi's two sisters, Nadia and Anushka, in the controversial 2G
spectrum allocation. His allegation, however, was not supported by any evidence.
Swamy claims that they have received kickbacks to the tune of Rs. 18,000 crore.
Read the letter of Subramanian Swamy to PM
The frequent travel of Sonia Gandhi and her immediate family to Dubai, Malaysia
and Hong Kong as well as parts of Europe, including London, requires to be
probed under the law, stated Swamy. He also said that these trips were
undertaken in charter planes provided by the companies, which are accused in the
case.
The CBI special trial court may have refused to accept his plea to make home
minister P Chidambaram a co-accused in the 2G swindle, but Swamy is no mood to
give up.
This despite Justice Saini's denial to indict Chidambaram. Saini had said there
was no material on record to show that P Chidambaram was acting malafide in
fixing the price of spectrum at the 2001 level or in permitting dilution of
equity by the two companies.
As a petitioner has three months to challenge any judgment in higher court,
Swamy said that he would prove his allegations against Chidambaram in the apex
court, soon.
http://www.ciol.com/News/News-Reports/2G-Sonia-Gandhis-sisters-got-Rs18000-cr/159868/0/
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