The drafting of the JPC report on the 2G scam could be delayed with key UPA ally DMK insisting on calling former Telecom Minister A. Raja as a witness.
“If Raja is to be called, he will be the last witness. If DMK agrees on not calling him, then today we have concluded calling witnesses before the JPC and we would focus on writing the report,” Chacko told presspersons after the meeting.
The DMK today insisted on calling Raja and Swan Telecom’s Shahid Balwa. They also demanded calling Attorney-General G .E. Vahanvati again following his deposition in which he blamed Raja on a variety of issues.
Last week Chacko had said after hearing the CBI and the DoT in today’s meeting, the panel would conclude gathering evidence from witnesses and start writing the draft report so that it could be tabled in Parliament by March 31 during the recess of the Budget session.
Sources said Chacko told members that as an accused has legal protection, he cannot make fresh revelations before any committee. Therefore, there was no point in calling Balwa and Raja.
They said Chacko would soon take a final call on the issue.
Calling Finance Minister P. Chidambaram as a witness, as demanded by the Opposition, has already been ruled out as the committee must have a unanimous resolution to call a present minister. With the UPA opposed to the demand, unanimity is not possible.