India's Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday said that there was no basis for the widely propaganda of the 2G spectrum against the UPA.
A special court acquitted all the accused on Thursday in the 2G spectrum scam case.
Former Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh, said that everything is known only by this verdict. He said, "I do not want to say anything. The court's decision should be respected. I am happy that the court has clearly given the verdict. The widely propaganda against the UPA was baseless. The decision comes to know everything."
Special Court acquitted former Telecom Minister A Raja and DMK Rajya Sabha member Kanimozhi on Thursday in the 2G spectrum case. In this case 15 other accused and three companies have also been acquitted.
DMK's acting president M K Stalin called the court's decision to acquittal his party leaders, A Raja and Kanimozhi in the 2G spectrum case as historic. Expressing happiness over the acquittal of all the accused, including his sister Kanimozhi and former Telecom Minister A Raja, Stalin alleged that it was a thought-provoking plan to insult and to finish a political party (DMK).
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