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Telecom minister
A.Raja denies Jaya charge

New Delhi/Chennai, 2 JULY: The controversy over
a Union minister allegedly trying to influence a
Madras High Court judge in a pending criminal
case echoed in Parliament today with the
Opposition demanding his dimissal even as AIADMK
chief Miss J Jayalalithaa named Mr A Raja (photo
right) as the person involved, a charge he
refuted. The Chief Justice of India Mr KG
Balakrishnan said the incident was “the rarest
of rare case” and that the judge has done the
right thing by recusing himself. Asked if the
judge should not be revealing the name of the
minister, Mr Balakrishnan told news agencies:
“He has done what he could have done. It is an
incident which has saddened me.” But Union HRD
minister Mr Kapil Sibal, a lawyer-turned
politician, suggested that the judge concerned ~
Justice R Raghupathy ~ should reveal the
identity of the caller.
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“If public life is to be cleaned and we want to move
forward then people should have the courage to move
forward on what they have stated in public. When a judge
decided to do that, either you should not state it in
public and if he states it he should come out with
entire set of facts so that action can be taken,” Mr
Sibal said. Raising the issue during Zero Hour in the
Rajya Sabha, Leader of the Opposition Mr Arun Jaitley
made a covert reference to Telecom minister Mr A Raja as
the minister possibly involved saying a minister is not
“a Raja” who is not accountable. Mr Jaitley said the
Prime Minister should immediately “dump” the minister
and his demand was backed by the CPI-M and AIADMK.
Naming Mr Raja, Miss Jayalalithaa claimed that the
doctor whose anticipatory bail case was sought to be
influenced hailed from Perambalur, which is also Mr
Raja's native town and where the minister reportedly had
his law office in a building owned by the doctor. Mr
Raja described the charges as baseless and politically
motivated. The entire Opposition in the Assembly in
DMK-ruled Tamil Nadu Assembly also staged a walkout over
the issue.