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Mon, 11/02/2009 - 23:39
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After PM`s `clean chit`, who am I to question Raja: Amar Singh

New Delhi, Nov 2 (PTI) Samajwadi Party Monday said it saw
no point in raking up the charges of corruption against
India's Telecom Minister A Raja in the spectrum allotment
issue after the "clean chit" given by Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh.
"Raja's claim that Dr Manmohan Singh was informed about
the issue (of allocation of 2G spectrum). And (after) the
subsequent certificate given by the Prime Minister to Raja,
who am I to question that," Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh
told reporters here.
He was responding when asked about the controversy
surrounding the 2G spectrum allocation, over which Central
Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has conducted raids on Telecom
offices.
At the same time, Singh said the entire Cabinet has to
take responsibility if there is corruption.
"The decisions of the Cabinet are guided by the principle
of collective responsibility. If there is corruption, it is
collective, if there is no corruption it is collective. Both
credit and discredit are collective," the SP General Secretary
said. PTI

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