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Coalgate: PM ready to face CBI

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ON BOARD PM’S SPECIAL AIRCRAFT: Holding that he was not above the law, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday offered to face the CBI or “for that matter anybody” in the coal scam probe as he has nothing to hide.

Singh, who has been under opposition attack after the filing of an FIR by the CBI against industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla and former coal secretary PC Parakh in a coal block allocation case, broke his personal silence for the first time since the controversy broke out 10 days ago.

“I am not above the law of the land. If there is anything the CBI or, for that matter anybody, wants to ask me, I have nothing to hide,” he told reporters on board his special plane on the way back from China after a two-nation visit.

He was asked about the clarification issued by the PMO last week that the decision to allocate a coal block to Birla-headed Hindalco in Odisha was appropriate and there was nothing wrong. The opposition attacked Singh, saying he was in charge of the coal ministry at that time and he should subject himself to questioning by CBI.

Noted industrialists and trade bodies had attacked the CBI action, saying caution should be exercised while dealing with reputed individuals, industrialists and honest bureaucrats.

Initially, Singh appeared to be reticent in answering a question on whether CBI should be given so much autonomy that an inspector of the agency would be allowed to question the prime minister.

“Well, let me say, this matter is before the courts and I would not like to comment on it,” he replied.

He was asked for his comments about the Supreme Court monitoring the probe in various scams affecting the decision-making process and adding to the government’s image of being struck by “policy paralysis”. “I would not like to go into what is happening in the Supreme Court. It is the highest court of the country and I would not like to comment about the court as to what it does or does not,” he responded.

Prime Minister returned home after concluding his five-day two-nation tour of Russia and China. In the first leg of the tour, Singh was in Moscow where he held Summit meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. During the meeting, the two leaders pledged to “resolve all outstanding issues” related to the Kudankulam nuclear project and discussed ways to enhance cooperation in various other areas like defence, energy, trade and investment. From Moscow, he went to Beijing on Tuesday. nine agreements. (PTI)

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