'Sensationalism killed telecom in India'

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Agencies: New Delhi, Nov 16 2012, 17:32 IST
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Attributing "sensationalism" over the CAG Vinod Rai's presumptive loss figure of Rs 1.76 lakh crore for the "killing" of the telecom sector, the government on Friday said it plans to auction by March-end the circles that were not taken in the flopped sale of mobile phone spectrum this week.

It also rejected Opposition allegations that government was celebrating the failure of the auction and said notwithstanding the poor response, it will garner the estimated Rs 40,000 crore from spectrum sales.

An Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) headed by Finance Minister P Chidambaram will meet soon to decide on price and date for auction of spectrum in circles like Delhi and Mumbai, Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal told a news conference here.

The government, which had set a reserve price of Rs 14,000 crore for pan-India spectrum on the basis of CAG's assumption of Rs 1.76 lakh crore loss caused to the exchequer in the previous sale in 2008, managed a meagre Rs 9,407.64 crore in the auction that lasted barely two days.

"The telecom story is no longer a story that we can talk about to the rest of the world. People ask me the question, what happened? And quite frankly, I have no answers.

"All I can say that certain events took place and there was a level of sensationalism that took over and the government was, in a sense, limited in its policy prescriptions and had to move forward in a certain way which ultimately has resulted in what we have seen

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Reader's Comments (6)| Post a Comment

kapil sibal on 2G...

jagar singh | 18-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
CAG was speculating rather than auditing accounts.He is far removed from reality.

The bidders were Dallas

Dr.Srinivasan | 17-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
The four people who commented before me have seen through congress' game plan !!!!! It is not the CAG it is the congress and A Raja who were responsible and the bidders were scared to bid because they would not make much money by palming of the bandwidth to some naive entrepreneur

2G auction

Dr. O. P. Sudrania | 17-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
The problem in biddingg is more to do with the beleaguered reputation of UPA II more than anything else. Now the Sibals' like will use to blow their shameless trumpets in their glory of failure to justify the fiscal scandals in it. Shame to UPA.

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