Former Telecom Minister A Raja saw an uncanny similarity between spectrum allocation and ration distribution on first-come-first-serve basis in Tamil Nadu and often compared the two while explaining the policy to DoT officials, a 2G case prosecution witness told a Delhi court today.
Raja’s former Additional Private Secretary Aseervartham Achary told Special CBI Judge O P Saini that Raja used to explain FCFS method in grant of Unified Access Services Licences (UASL) to DoT officials by comparing a parallel with the queue before government ration shops in his native state.
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