CAG Vinod Rai crossed Lakshman Rekha, thinks 'final stakeholder is the public at large': Manish Tewari

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PTI:  Feb 08 2013, 18:04 IST
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Slamming the CAG Vinod Rai for criticising the government on foreign soil, Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari today said Constitutional authorities should circumscribe by Lakshman Rekha propriety.

"...it is most unfortunate that C and AG rather than validating the integrity of his numbers (on 2G presumptive loss of Rs 1.76 lakh crore) chooses to criticise the Government on foreign soil and at a foreign fora," Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari told reporters here.

He was responding to questions about CAG Vinod Rai's remarks at Harvard Kennedy School yesterday rebutting criticism that he was exceeding the mandate and saying that the auditor was treading a "new path in the belief that the final stakeholder is the public at large".

"...The question is about the integrity of numbers. Our question to Mr C and AG, where is the 1.76 lakh crore (loss), still continues to hang in the air," Tewari said.

He said this was not the first time he (the CAG) had done it (criticising the government). "And this is not the first time that he has done it, I think constitutional authorities, you know, should circumscribe by the Lakshman Rekha propriety."

Delivering a lecture at the Harvard Kennedy, Rai, whose reports on various scams had raised hackles of those in government, had said the CAG would endeavour to uncover instances of crony capitalism and counselled the government to support enterprises per se and not entrepreneurs.

"We may not be able to wipe out corruption, but our endeavour is to uncover instances

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bala | 09-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
presnt day politicians should understand first abt lakshman rekha and then speak. At least because of the boldness and indepandancy of CAGs office only public come to know that some thing is fishy in the system.Why not these guys dedicate in such a way that CAG is not able to find fault with their working. Why not take it sportively and take it positively. The rules and statutes were framed clearly with fond hoe that oliticians will not medle with for their ulterior motive which is the reason for constitutional authorities are forced to interfere to either correct or balance the sytem

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