Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee was aware of the contents of the controversial 2G note which was issued as an office memorandum at the insistence of the Prime Minister's Office, a top official told the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on Thursday.
Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, R Gopalan, who appeared before the JPC for the second consecutive day, also told the panel looking into the 2G issue that though the internal note of March 25, 2011, was seen by Mukherjee, that did not mean it was approved by the finance minister.
Facing a volley of questions, mostly from BJP members, Gopalan submitted that the note was a result of joint efforts by various government departments, JPC chairman P C Chacko told reporters at the end of two days of questioning of finance ministry officials. Gopalan was asked to comment on the meaning of the term 'seen' based on a recent law ministry opinion to JPC which said it "means something more than mere sight of the document."
He told the Committee that approval is sought for a proposal or a policy decision. "He (Pranab) is aware of the contents of the note. That is the meaning of 'seen'. That was said by the secretary (Gopalan)," Chacko said.
JPC chief also referred to a letter written by Mukherjee to PM Manmohan Singh on September 26 last year in which he had said that the finance ministry was initially not keen on sending the note as an office memorandum, but had to at the insistence of a joint secretary in the PMO.
"This was in that letter that was explained on Thursday (by Gopalan)," he said.
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