New Delhi, Dec 1: After 10 months in jail, former bureaucrat R K Chandolia, an accused in the 2G case, was today granted bail by a Delhi court which said that his case “cannot be equated” with that of former Telecom Minister A Raja and former telecom secretary Siddharth Behura, now the only two accused still behind bars.
Special CBI Judge O P Saini enlarged the accused on bail saying that being the private secretary of Raja, Chandolia was not having any “independent powers” on his own and there was no allegation that he himself accepted any bribe.
“Accused R K Chandolia was only the private secretary to the then Minister of Communication and Information Technology (A Raja) and was not having any independent powers on his own.
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