The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) met here today with its Chairman, Mr Murli Manohar Joshi, saying the report on 2G spectrum scam was on agenda and will be discussed on merit.
“The report will be discussed on merit,” Mr Joshi told presspersons here before the meeting.
The attendance at the meeting was almost total with a vote expected on the finalisation of the report.
An all-out political war has broken out with the draft PAC report coming down heavily on the PMO, Cabinet Secretariat and faulting the Prime Minister in the 2G scam.
The Congress and the DMK have hit back demanding Mr Joshi’s resignation.
Riled by critical comments against the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, the ruling coalition accused Mr Joshi, a veteran BJP leader, of having “malafide intentions” to destabilise the Government after he circulated a draft report of the Committee which criticised the PMO and Cabinet Secretariat for not taking “corrective action.”
With the strength of the two sides delicately balanced in the 21-member committee, the role of SP and BSP, which have a member each on the PAC, will be important.
The PAC has seven representatives from the Congress, four from BJP, two each from the AIADMK and the DMK, and one each from Shiv Sena, BJD, JD(U), SP, BSP and CPI(M).
Mr Joshi is keen on pushing the report before the term of the current Committee ends on Saturday. But the ruling coalition members are expected to stall the report by seeking further discussion and calling more witnesses, including the former Telecom Minister, Mr A. Raja, in a bid to prolong the process.
The draft report also attacked the then Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, for recommending to the Prime Minister to “treat the matter as closed” instead of taking action against those responsible for loss to the exchequer.