A fresh controversy brewed on Thursday after corporate lobbyist Niira Radia reportedly linked Union Minister Sharad Pawar to 2G scam-tainted DB Realty firm but the senior leader trashed her claim.
Mr. Pawar was reacting to media reports which had quoted Ms. Radia as telling the CBI that he may be controlling DB Realty and may have pursued the issue of spectrum and license for Swan Telecom with former Telecom Minister A Raja.
Her statement was part of the CBI charge sheet but she herself made it clear that it was the perception in Mumbai that she was talking about and she had no documentary proof to back it.
Mr. Pawar said, “This is absolutely a lie and foolish statement. Her claim is absolutely irresponsible and a total lie and one should not give too much importance to her statement.
“I have no financial interest in this company. DB Realty and that telecom company I have no relations at all. I have no financial, not one ‘naya paisa’ interest in that company,” the minister said.
He said he knew DB Realty’s Vinod Goenka’s father K M Goenka for the last 35 years and he had set up a milk processing unit in Baramati about 20 years back. “We, all farmers, are helping him in getting good quality milk. We have a relationship.There are no two opinions about that but we have no involvement or association with the telecom company,” he said.
Pointing out that Ms. Radia had herself stated that she had no proof to back the charge, Mr. Pawar said he had no talk with the corporate lobbyist or anyone else with regard to grant of licence for spectrum use.
“I am looking after agriculture of the country, not telecom,” he said.
Swan Telecom is one of the companies that allegedly benefited from 2G allocation scam. It was part of Mumbai-based DB Realty, which has since then become Etisalat DB.
Mr. Pawar was reacting to media reports which had quoted Ms. Radia as telling the CBI that he may be controlling DB Realty and may have pursued the issue of spectrum and license for Swan Telecom with former Telecom Minister A Raja.
Her statement was part of the CBI charge sheet but she herself made it clear that it was the perception in Mumbai that she was talking about and she had no documentary proof to back it.
Mr. Pawar said, “This is absolutely a lie and foolish statement. Her claim is absolutely irresponsible and a total lie and one should not give too much importance to her statement.
“I have no financial interest in this company. DB Realty and that telecom company I have no relations at all. I have no financial, not one ‘naya paisa’ interest in that company,” the minister said.
He said he knew DB Realty’s Vinod Goenka’s father K M Goenka for the last 35 years and he had set up a milk processing unit in Baramati about 20 years back. “We, all farmers, are helping him in getting good quality milk. We have a relationship.There are no two opinions about that but we have no involvement or association with the telecom company,” he said.
Pointing out that Ms. Radia had herself stated that she had no proof to back the charge, Mr. Pawar said he had no talk with the corporate lobbyist or anyone else with regard to grant of licence for spectrum use.
“I am looking after agriculture of the country, not telecom,” he said.
Swan Telecom is one of the companies that allegedly benefited from 2G allocation scam. It was part of Mumbai-based DB Realty, which has since then become Etisalat DB.
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