He said the contents of Raja's December 26, 2007 letter to the PM regarding discussion with him as the then Solicitor General and Mukherjee on the policy were "not correct".
"It is wrong to suggest that what was communicated to the Prime Minister as future course of action was based on the discussion with the then Minister for External Affairs (Mukherjee) and me.
On being shown an annexure appended to the letter by Special Public Prosecutor U U Lalit, Vahanvati clarified that the issues mentioned in it were not discussed in the meeting in the first week of December 2007 with Mukherjee.
Vahanvati's statement assumes significance as the CBI, in its charge sheet, had alleged that Raja had written the letter to the PM on December 26, 2007 and had "intentionally and deliberately misrepresented the facts about first-come-first serve policy...
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