The BJP alleged that 74 per cent stake in Aircel was purchased by a Malaysian company Maxis Communication when Maran was Telecom Minister.
"Mr Maran, will you please explain if Maxis Communication company has made any investment in Sun DTH company or any other of your family-owned companies? Secondly, was this investment done through Astro Group company, which is a subsidiary of Maxis Communication?" Prasad asked.
The BJP also sought to know from Maran whether the investment made in Sun Network by Maxis Communication was done after the latter had bought 74 per cent equity of Aircel.
"He should also clarify if in any way a foreign investor has invested in Sun network when Maran was a minister. Is there a conflict of interest here or not? As a responsible opposition party we are raising important questions purely in national interest," Prasad said.
He also asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to clarify his position on the issue. "The Prime Minister must clarify his position on this issue. As you all know that the authority of determining pricing of spectrum was taken out of the purview of Group of Ministers on insistence of Dayanidhi Maran," Prasad said.
Tewari said there is already a JPC to deal with "aberrations and irregularities, if any that might have taken place. JPC has been given the mandate by Parliament to examine the alleged irregularities in Telecom sector since 1999 to 2008."
Replying to questions whether the JPC should look into allegations against Maran and he should appear before it, Tewari said that the panel could go into the issue on its own or after any complaint "obviously if the thing appears in public space and if JPC requires".
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