Bharatiya Janata Party leader Balbir Punj on Friday demanded Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's resignation -- in the wake of former Cabinet Secretary K M Chandrashekhar's revelation to the Joint Parliamentary Committee investigating the 2G scam -- that Dr Singh had ignored his recommendation that an entry fee of Rs. 36,000 crore be charged for spectrum.
Punj said the prime minister must quit his office so that an impartial and objective inquiry is conduced into the matter.
"Now that he virtually has been named as an accused by the then cabinet secretary, it is imperative that an impartial, objective inquiry is held into the entire episode. And no inquiry is possible under the circumstances till the prime accused continues to occupy the high office of the prime minister of India," said Punj.
"Keeping in view the best traditions of democracy, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh must resign so that an objective and impartial probe is made possible into this entire episode," he added.
Punj pointed out that it is very clear after the former cabinet secretary's statement that the prime minister, through his acts of omission and commission, has also contributed to this huge scam, which the comptroller and auditor general has estimated at Rs 1,76,000 crore.
Chandrashekhar's disclosure that he had submitted a note recommending a huge upward revision in the existing price of Rs. 1,651 crore for pan-India spectrum that had been discovered at 2001 rates, was in response to Communist Party of India leader Gurudas Dasgupta's persistent questioning
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