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Max greed: Raja’s friend shows how to mint profit

J Gopikrishnan | New Delhi

Even as the dust is yet to settle on the 2G and 3G scandals allegedly involving A Raja, the Union Telecom Minister is embroiled in another controversy. This time, it is to do with the allotment of franchisees for BSNL’s recently-launched WiMax services to a company owned by one of the Minister’s close associates from Perambulur.

The company, Wellcom Communications India Pvt Ltd, has applied for licences to seven most revenue-generating of the 16 circles in India. According to sources, the revenue-sharing pattern agreed upon is 75 per cent to the private party and 25 per cent to BSNL. Sources said that if the company gets the nod for the 20 Mega Hz spectrum, it may sell off stakes to foreign players at huge profits, like in the 2G case.

They have questioned the need even for the appointment of franchisees when the BSNL can directly provide the service. WiMax technology provides wireless Internet and voice in future to laptops and mobile phones. The number of WiMax connections is expected to rise to 50,000 subscribers in the first year itself, leading to a target of 1 million subscribers in five years in each circle.

Wellcom Communications applied to be a franchisee in November 2008. The Chennai-based company, which was initially engaged in minor engineering and construction works, was formed in December 2006 with a Rs 10-lakh capital. This went up to Rs 10 crore in November 2008, apparently with an aim to enhancing the company’s credibility for the WiMax bid.

Wellcom Communications is represented by T Silvarajoo (55) with 15 per cent shares. The other two directors are Dato Vijayakumar Ratnavelu (47) and T Gunasegaran Thiagarajan, both Tamilians with a Malaysian citizenship. Dato Vijayakumar is also running a company with the same name in Malaysia.

Silvarajoo hails from Raja’s constituency Perambulur and is a close associate of the Minister. He is also associated with Dr C Krishnamoorthy, in whose building Raja had begun his legal practice in the constituency. Silvarajoo is currently a sub-contractor of CPWD’s road works. He supplies pellets from a quarry owned by Krishnamoorthy for the ongoing Chennai-Tiruchirappally National Highway (NH-45) project.

The Pioneer had earlier reported that Krishnamoorthy headed a real estate company, called Kovai Shelters, with Raja’s nephew and two nieces on its board of directors with 45 per cent shares.

Though the BSNL had invited franchisees a year ago, it postponed the bid several times allegedly due to pressure from the Minister who, sources said, kept adding names to the original list. Apparently under Raja’s pressure, BSNL chairman and managing director Kuldeep Goyal initiated the franchise-awarding procedures in mid-January. Despite repeated attempts by The Pioneer, the CMD refused to talk to this newspaper.

Wellcom Communications has applied for Chennai, Karnataka, Rajastan, Bihar, UP (West), Haryana and Orissa circles. The Pioneer has learned that the BSNL would finalise the franchise by next week.

The Pioneer had earlier reported that the BSNL had entered into an unprecedented arrangement with the private party, Swan Telecom, for intra-circle roaming service without any financial benefit to the public sector unit. Though a BSNL expert committee had suggested a levy of 52 paise per call, it found no mention in the MoU signed with Swan.

The Pioneer has also reported the saga of two companies owned by the Minister’s close relatives. Green House Promoters (Private) Limited and Equaas Estates (Private) Limited were floated soon after Raja became a Union Minister. His wife Parameswari also served as a director on the board of these two firms.



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Bullet maximum Greed
By Dr Mrs Hilda RAJA on 6/23/2009 9:49:35 AM

Even during the last UPA rule the Pioneer did bring out the greed -the fraud and the swindling of Raja the Telcom minister. But nothing happened-No something did happen-the whole corruption charge was ignored by the PM and as though to give the green signal to Raja to continue his corruption misdeed blatantly he was given the same portfolio. It is not the Congress party funds which he is swindling-he is through his gross mismanagment and open corruption has inflicted heavy losses on the public exchequer

Bullet UPA ka Raja
By Amar Jeet on 5/31/2009 9:19:01 PM

Really surprising for the govt to avoid any statements on SUCH SERIOUS allegitions coming in media, making it beleive true.

Bullet Bsnl/contractors
By captainjohann on 5/27/2009 9:34:12 PM

It will be interesting to see who corners the tenders in every ministry in every state and at centre if it can be done by RTI

Bullet Thank you pioneer!
By Abhishek on 5/4/2009 6:46:01 AM

the real truth filters out from non biased media like pioneer, we want more of pioneer in this country!

Bullet Congrats to Pioneer
By Arun Ghosh on 3/24/2009 12:27:51 AM

Good investigative report. Congrats to Pioneer for 'Operation Raja'. But where is the Central Vigilance Commission? Where is the Opposition parties? In India, Telecom Ministry is a minting mill from 1994, after the liberalisation.

Bullet Most tainted minister
By Goyal on 3/17/2009 2:08:09 PM

Raja takes the most tainted minister trophy for 2008-2009

Bullet Raja will follow the steps of Sukh Ram to Tihar Jail
By Arun Vaidya on 3/14/2009 9:00:03 PM

Sukh Ram's fate is awaiting for Raja. He may be unaffected for some time. But when time changes he has answerable to all corruptions.

Bullet Raja and the BSNL scam
By S Balachandran on 3/11/2009 6:19:00 PM

What's the point? Corruption is not at all an issue for the masses who do not look beyond bread & butter issues. They are not only indifferent, but have also been spoilt by freebies handed out by the rulers as a part of populist schemes.And the intelligentsia? They are cynical and do not step out to vote! How to sensitize people about the damage done by corruption on the society and make them believe in the chngeability of this sorry state of affairs? That's the question before us. Good work, Da

Bullet Where is Prime Minister? Where is BJP and Left parties? Where is CVC?
By Ramesh Chandra Misra on 3/7/2009 1:28:34 PM

This is really a scam in offing. After Spectrum scam, Raja and ruling parties are concnetrating to tap out money from WiMax allotment in BSNL. This is a hard hitting report. How can BSNL think of sharing its lakhs of communication towers and crores of kilometers of fibre net work to private players literally free?.What is the opposition parties like BJP and Left parties doing over this daylight robberry by Raja and Co. Where is our Prime Minister? Hopefully his hands are tied up by Madam.

Bullet BSNL should be protected from looting
By Vijay Goel on 3/7/2009 11:59:28 AM

BSNL is a national property and this prestigious organisation should be protected from such scams and greedy politicians and power brockers. I wonder where is the opposition political parties and mighty trade unions, when such a day light robbery occurs. It is a criminal silence. Where is the 24x7 News Channels? Congrats to The Pioneer and its Editor Chandan Mitra and its reporters.

Go ahead The Pioneer

Bullet where is oppostion parties?
By Shaji Mathew on 3/6/2009 9:31:11 PM

Where is the Opposition parties? why they are silent? where is the Central Vigilance Organisation?

Bullet Fate of Sukh Ram awaits for Raja
By Ravi Shankar on 3/5/2009 4:54:22 PM

Raja should be sacked and the electorate should sack him from politcs. BSNL CMD Kuldeep Goyal should also be brought to book. The fate of former Telecom Minister Sukh Ram awaits Raja

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