<p>"I don't see the impasse to be over without the government accepting our demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into the matter," BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar told reporters here.<br /><br />He said BJP and a united opposition, which had raised the demand for a JPC probe during the Winter session of Parliament, "will continue to do that. We want action."<br /><br />The month-long Winter session was a complete washout as a determined NDA and other Opposition parties said nothing less than a JPC probe into the scam will do and the government stood firmly against it.<br /><br />Javadekar charged Congress with having entered into an agreement with its ally DMK on the spectrum issue and expressed fears that former Union Telecom Minister A Raja could go scot free.<br /><br />"This is a farcical enquiry (by CBI against Raja.) Raja and others will be protected and that is why Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal attacked the Comptroller and Auditor General," he alleged.<br /><br />Javadekar said Sibal cannot now continue as Minister, especially after the Supreme Court, which is looking into the spectrum case, rapped him for his comments against CAG.<br />He charged the Centre with showing no intent in recovering black money stashed in foreign havens, which he described as "loot" and said the Congress-led UPA was trying to shield the culprits.<br /><br />He said BJP's movement against corruption and price rise, aimed against the Centre, had gathered momentum and compared it with the anti-Bofors movement and the one led by Jaiprakash Narayan in the 1970s.<br /><br />Javadekar said people wanted those found guilty in CWG and Adarsh Housing scams to be punished.<br /><br />On BJPs plans to hoist the tricolour at Srinagar on January 26, which has been opposed by J and K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Javadekar wondered why there was objection to unfurling the national flag in an Indian state.<br /><br />"We don't know what stops him from supporting us," he said and charged a "few separatists" with crushing people's desire to hoist the tricolour.</p>
<p>"I don't see the impasse to be over without the government accepting our demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into the matter," BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar told reporters here.<br /><br />He said BJP and a united opposition, which had raised the demand for a JPC probe during the Winter session of Parliament, "will continue to do that. We want action."<br /><br />The month-long Winter session was a complete washout as a determined NDA and other Opposition parties said nothing less than a JPC probe into the scam will do and the government stood firmly against it.<br /><br />Javadekar charged Congress with having entered into an agreement with its ally DMK on the spectrum issue and expressed fears that former Union Telecom Minister A Raja could go scot free.<br /><br />"This is a farcical enquiry (by CBI against Raja.) Raja and others will be protected and that is why Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal attacked the Comptroller and Auditor General," he alleged.<br /><br />Javadekar said Sibal cannot now continue as Minister, especially after the Supreme Court, which is looking into the spectrum case, rapped him for his comments against CAG.<br />He charged the Centre with showing no intent in recovering black money stashed in foreign havens, which he described as "loot" and said the Congress-led UPA was trying to shield the culprits.<br /><br />He said BJP's movement against corruption and price rise, aimed against the Centre, had gathered momentum and compared it with the anti-Bofors movement and the one led by Jaiprakash Narayan in the 1970s.<br /><br />Javadekar said people wanted those found guilty in CWG and Adarsh Housing scams to be punished.<br /><br />On BJPs plans to hoist the tricolour at Srinagar on January 26, which has been opposed by J and K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Javadekar wondered why there was objection to unfurling the national flag in an Indian state.<br /><br />"We don't know what stops him from supporting us," he said and charged a "few separatists" with crushing people's desire to hoist the tricolour.</p>