FinanceRekindling Controversy, Centre Wants Apex Court to Review 2G Spectrum Verdict

Rekindling Controversy, Centre Wants Apex Court to Review 2G Spectrum Verdict

The Centre has made a major move in this respect, petitioning the Supreme Court to review its landmark ruling in the 2G spectrum case; it is an obvious indication of anticipated changes in Indian spectrum allocation policies. This move aims at scrapping the stipulated requirements for spectrum auctions by the apex court following the infamous 2G scandal.

The 2G spectrum scandal, one of India’s most notorious corruption cases, saw allegations of irregularities in the allocation of telecom licenses and spectrum during the tenure of the UPA government. The scandal, which came to light in 2010, resulted in the cancellation of 122 licenses and the subsequent auctioning of spectrum.

The Centre’s latest plea aims to revert to the erstwhile first-come, first-served policy for spectrum allocation, allowing the government greater discretion in allocating precious telecom resources. This move has reignited debates surrounding transparency, accountability, and fairness in the allocation of public assets.

Critics of the government’s petition argue that it could potentially undermine the progress made in ensuring transparency and reducing corruption in spectrum allocation. The auction process, introduced following the Supreme Court’s intervention, was hailed as a significant step towards ensuring a level playing field and maximizing revenue for the exchequer.

BJP candidate, Dr. Subramanian Swamy expressed skepticism about the government’s motives, stating, “Naturally Modi does not like auctions. He wants rigged handouts, but in this case, he won’t go far.” His remarks underscore the suspicions surrounding the Centre’s move and its potential implications for the telecom sector and the broader economy.

The Supreme Court’s decision on the Centre’s plea is eagerly awaited, with stakeholders closely monitoring the developments. The outcome of this legal battle could have far-reaching consequences for the telecom industry and the government’s efforts to combat corruption and promote transparency in public resource allocation.

As the nation awaits the Supreme Court’s verdict, the debate over the 2G spectrum saga continues to captivate the public imagination, reminding us of the enduring legacy of one of India’s most infamous scams.

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