Swamy to appeal in higher courts
04 Feb 2012
Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy today said he has a "very very strong case" against home minister P Chidambaram and is surprised by the CBI court's rejection of his plea to make the minister a co-accused in the 2G scam and that will appeal against the order in higher courts.
"I am surprised," Swamy said…"I will go to another court. This order deserves to be reserved. I will certainly appeal against it," he said after the verdict.
"I have not fully read the order. The judge has said that my documents do show that Chidambaram participated in price determination and share dilution," said Swamy.
Swamy also said that the court accepted that both Raja and Chidambaram decided together, but said there was no criminality in Chidambaram's role.
"The Judge may be wrong. I have prima facie evidence against Chidambaram," said Swamy.
"I didn't ask Judge Saini to ask CBI to probe Chidambaram, as he has no power. I just wanted him to make Chidambaram co-accused," he said.