<p>As the Joint Parliamentary Committee on the 2G issue met here, CPI(M) member Sitaram Yechury raised the issue of the Finance Ministry note that suggested that the then Finance Minister P Chidambaram could have insisted on auction of the radiowaves.<br /><br />Yechury said the note in question was not among the documents submitted by the Finance Ministry to the JPC. He is understood to have contended that if the non-submission of the 2G note was a deliberate act, it amounted to breach of privilege and if it was a lapse, it was a serious one.<br /><br />BJP member S S Ahluwalia demanded that the Finance Secretary be summoned today itself to provide clarification on the issue. JPC Chairman P C Chacko expressed difficulty in asking the Finance Secretary to appear before the committee at such a short notice but it cut no ice with the members.<br /><br />They insisted that a senior ministry official be asked to appear before the committee for explanation. The JPC had met to record evidence of former Telecom Secretary Nripendra Mishra.</p>
<p>As the Joint Parliamentary Committee on the 2G issue met here, CPI(M) member Sitaram Yechury raised the issue of the Finance Ministry note that suggested that the then Finance Minister P Chidambaram could have insisted on auction of the radiowaves.<br /><br />Yechury said the note in question was not among the documents submitted by the Finance Ministry to the JPC. He is understood to have contended that if the non-submission of the 2G note was a deliberate act, it amounted to breach of privilege and if it was a lapse, it was a serious one.<br /><br />BJP member S S Ahluwalia demanded that the Finance Secretary be summoned today itself to provide clarification on the issue. JPC Chairman P C Chacko expressed difficulty in asking the Finance Secretary to appear before the committee at such a short notice but it cut no ice with the members.<br /><br />They insisted that a senior ministry official be asked to appear before the committee for explanation. The JPC had met to record evidence of former Telecom Secretary Nripendra Mishra.</p>