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Monday, October 24, 2011
Kani will not go home for Diwali; order reserved till Nov 3
The special CBI Court has reserved its order on DMK MP Kanimozhi's bail plea. This means that she will have to remain in Tihar till Nov 3rd. The order has been reserved for 6 others accused in the 2G spectrum case including Sharad Kumar, Asif Balwa, Rajiv Agarwal and Karim Morani.
The CBI had earlier stated that it will not oppose the bail plea of Kanimozhi and 4 others who were accused in the case.
RK Chandolia and Shahid Balwa's bail plea will however be heard on Oct 31st. The CBI had opposed the bail plea of the duo.
The matter will be a big setback for DMK Chief Karunanidhi who was stationed in New Delhi till the time Kanimozhi secures bail. He had lobbied hard by meeting Sonia Gandhi and PM Manmohan Singh ahead of the bail plea hearing.
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The CBI had earlier stated that it will not oppose the bail plea of Kanimozhi and 4 others who were accused in the case.
RK Chandolia and Shahid Balwa's bail plea will however be heard on Oct 31st. The CBI had opposed the bail plea of the duo.
The matter will be a big setback for DMK Chief Karunanidhi who was stationed in New Delhi till the time Kanimozhi secures bail. He had lobbied hard by meeting Sonia Gandhi and PM Manmohan Singh ahead of the bail plea hearing.
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
2G: Chidambaram should resign or PM must drop him, says Jayalathithaa
Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa on Thursday demanded that home minister P Chidambaram resign in the wake of the finance ministry's note on the 2G spectrum issue or Prime Minister Manmohan Singh drop him from the Cabinet.
"It is quite clear that Mr Chidambaram is deeply involved in the 2G spectrum scam, which according to the CAG's report has caused a loss of over Rs 1.76 lakh crore to the Indian exchequer," she said when asked about the finance ministry's note to the PMO that Chidambaram, the then finance minister, could have insisted on the spectrum auction.
She said Chidambaram should immediately resign from his post or else the Prime Minister should drop him from the Cabinet.
"The CBI should proceed against Chidambaram, as they did against A Raja...", Jayalalithaa said.
The AIADMK supremo, however, refused to comment on DMK's claim that the note could help former telecom minister A Raja and DMK MP Kanimozhi, now in jail on the issue.
"I would not like to comment on that. I will stop with whatever I have said," she said.
In a document submitted before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, the finance ministry had said the telecom ministry could have gone in for auction of 2G spectrum licenses had the then finance minister P Chidambaram insisted on this.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/2G-Chidambaram-should-resign-or-PM-must-drop-him-says-Jayalathithaa/articleshow/10079468.cms
"It is quite clear that Mr Chidambaram is deeply involved in the 2G spectrum scam, which according to the CAG's report has caused a loss of over Rs 1.76 lakh crore to the Indian exchequer," she said when asked about the finance ministry's note to the PMO that Chidambaram, the then finance minister, could have insisted on the spectrum auction.
She said Chidambaram should immediately resign from his post or else the Prime Minister should drop him from the Cabinet.
"The CBI should proceed against Chidambaram, as they did against A Raja...", Jayalalithaa said.
The AIADMK supremo, however, refused to comment on DMK's claim that the note could help former telecom minister A Raja and DMK MP Kanimozhi, now in jail on the issue.
"I would not like to comment on that. I will stop with whatever I have said," she said.
In a document submitted before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, the finance ministry had said the telecom ministry could have gone in for auction of 2G spectrum licenses had the then finance minister P Chidambaram insisted on this.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/2G-Chidambaram-should-resign-or-PM-must-drop-him-says-Jayalathithaa/articleshow/10079468.cms
Raja has been vindicated, says DMK after 2G spectrum note
Against the backdrop of the finance ministry note on 2G spectrum pricing, DMK, a key UPA ally, on Thursday maintained that the stand taken by jailed former telecom minister A Raja on the issue has been 'vindicated'.
"The crux of the entire case is that Raja violated all advice by the Prime Minister and finance ministry. The letter (by finance ministry) says that the then finance minister had agreed to the fixed price, non-auction rule. This vindicates Raja's stand," top DMK sources said.
In a document submitted before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, finance ministry had said that the telecom cinistry could have gone in for auction of 2G spectrum licenses had the then finance minister P Chidambaram insisted on this.
Raja, who quit as telecom minister last year in the wake of CAG findings on losses caused to the exchequer over non-auction of spectrum, had told a court that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Chidambaram had been kept in the loop.
The March 25, 2011 office memorandum by the finance ministry sent to the Prime Minister's Office also suggested that Chidambaram and Raja had jointly determined the price for the 2G spectrum in 2008.
The document was filed in the apex court by Janata party leader Subramanian Swamy, who has sought probe against Chidambaram for his alleged culpability in the price fixation of the spectrum, contending that CBI was only holding Raja for the loss of revenue to the exchequer in the spectrum allocation.
"The crux of the entire case is that Raja violated all advice by the Prime Minister and finance ministry. The letter (by finance ministry) says that the then finance minister had agreed to the fixed price, non-auction rule. This vindicates Raja's stand," top DMK sources said.
In a document submitted before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, finance ministry had said that the telecom cinistry could have gone in for auction of 2G spectrum licenses had the then finance minister P Chidambaram insisted on this.
Raja, who quit as telecom minister last year in the wake of CAG findings on losses caused to the exchequer over non-auction of spectrum, had told a court that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Chidambaram had been kept in the loop.
The March 25, 2011 office memorandum by the finance ministry sent to the Prime Minister's Office also suggested that Chidambaram and Raja had jointly determined the price for the 2G spectrum in 2008.
The document was filed in the apex court by Janata party leader Subramanian Swamy, who has sought probe against Chidambaram for his alleged culpability in the price fixation of the spectrum, contending that CBI was only holding Raja for the loss of revenue to the exchequer in the spectrum allocation.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
2G case: Kanimozhi to remain in jail till May 30 as HC issues notice to CBI
The Delhi high court on Tuesday issued notice to the CBI on the bail pleas of DMK MP Kanimozhi and Kalaignar TV MD Sharad Kumar in the 2G spectrum case.
"Issue notice to the CBI for May 30," Justice Ajit Bharihoke, who on Monday dismissed the bail pleas of five corporate honchos in the case, said.
The court also asked the probe agency to file a status report detailing the stage of investigation and the judicial proceedings in the case on the next date of hearing.
Kanimozhi, the 43-year-old daughter of DMK Supremo M Karunanidhi, and Sharad Kumar had approached the high court on Monday with their bail applications after the special CBI court order their "forthwith" arrest on May 20.
Rejecting their bail applications, the special court had said that the offence attributed to them was grave and the possibility of influencing the witnesses cannot be ruled out.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com
"Issue notice to the CBI for May 30," Justice Ajit Bharihoke, who on Monday dismissed the bail pleas of five corporate honchos in the case, said.
The court also asked the probe agency to file a status report detailing the stage of investigation and the judicial proceedings in the case on the next date of hearing.
Kanimozhi, the 43-year-old daughter of DMK Supremo M Karunanidhi, and Sharad Kumar had approached the high court on Monday with their bail applications after the special CBI court order their "forthwith" arrest on May 20.
Rejecting their bail applications, the special court had said that the offence attributed to them was grave and the possibility of influencing the witnesses cannot be ruled out.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Monday, May 23, 2011
Karunanidhi in Delhi, to meet daughter Kanimozhi in jail today

DMK Rajya Sabha MP Kanimozhi will have a special visitor at Tihar Jail, where she has been lodged since Friday.
Her 87-year-old father, DMK chief M Karunanidhi, is in Delhi to meet his youngest child. He is expected to meet Kanimozhi at Tihar Jail, in the Superintendent's office, at around 5 pm today.
Karunanidhi's older son and Union minister MK Alagiri will accompany him to Delhi. His younger son, MK Stalin, is also likely to reach Delhi in the evening.
Kanimozhi, meanwhile, moved the Delhi High Court today for bail in the 2G case.
She was arrested on Friday after her bail plea was dismissed by a special Delhi court. She has been named a co-accused in the 2G case by the CBI. She will be brought to court on Monday for the daily hearing in the case.
After being arrested on Friday and spending her first night in jail, a stoic Kanimozhi had appeared in court on Saturday morning along with others accused in the case. She managed a smile as she met her husband and greeted party workers waiting outside the court for her. Her mother, Rajathi Ammal, however, had broken down. Surrounded by many party workers, the two then sat together in the court, holding hands.
"I'm ok. Have to now deal with whatever comes my way," Kanimozhi told NDTV in court on Saturday.
Kanimozhi has been chargesheeted by the CBI for allegedly conspiring with former Telecom Minister A Raja and accepting a Rs. 214-crore bribe via Kalaignar TV. Raja, a DMK MP and a Dalit leader, has been in Tihar Jail since February for allegedly planning and executing the 2G scam when he was Telecom Minister in 2008. A company that he favoured allegedly sent him the massive bribe.
The bail plea of Kalaignar TV Managing Director Sharath Kumar was also rejected by Special CBI Judge OP Saini on Friday. He too was taken to jail. Kanimozhi and Kumar hold 20 per cent stake each in Kalaignar TV, while former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi's wife and Kanimozhi's step mother Dayalu Ammal holds 60 per cent share.
Justice Saini said bail had been dismissed due to the magnitude of the crime and given the seriousness of the allegations, he was unable to show any consideration to her being a woman. Kanimozhi's lawyer had argued that she should be given reprieve on the grounds that she was a woman and mother to a young child. Bail has not been granted to any of the accused in the case.
Kanimozhi is lodged in jail number 6 (women's cell) and ward number 8 in Tihar Jail. Her new neighbours include Madhuri Gupta - a former Indian diplomat charged with spying for Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Sharda Jain, a murder accused.
Source: NDtv
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