I will comply with CBI summons: Raja
I will comply with CBI summons: Raja
A. Raja has said that he was not in hiding and he would comply to the CBI summons.

Chennai: Disgraced former communications minister A. Raja on Monday said he was not in hiding and would "comply", soon after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) summoned him in connection with irregularities in 2G spectrum allocation.

Raja, who resigned last month over his suspected involvement in the scam that caused huge losses to the exchequer and created a national uproar, is expected to appear before the investigating agency on Wednesday, an official said.

"It is the usual procedure. I will comply with the needs," said a dismissive Raja over the phone in Chennai, reacting to the CBI summons. The DMK leader then hung up.

He also told the reporters: "I am not in hiding, I am not an accused, so there is no need to apply for anticipatory bail."

The CBI has searched Raja's residences in New Delhi and in Perambalur in Tamil Nadu as well as the homes and business premises of his relatives and other associates.

Also raided by the CBI were a host of people associated with Raja, including corporate lobbyist Niira Radia and an NGO linked to DMK MP and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi's daughter Kanimozhi.

Raja has rubbished charges of wrongdoing.

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