BSNL\, MTNL suffering due to decisions taken under UPA regime: Telecom Minister

BSNL, MTNL suffering due to decisions taken under UPA regime: Telecom Minister

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Refuting Congress' allegations of harming the interests of and MTNL, Thursday said the two public sector companies have been suffering due to decisions taken under the UPA regime.

Both and were asked to match the and BWA spectrum price determined in auctions that were held in 2010 across all circles where they operate.

The price of spectrum swelled multi-fold unexpectedly at the end of the auctions and both the PSUs had to shell out money for pan-spectrum while other players had the option to choose service area for and (BWA) spectrum.

Both the PSUs have been making losses since 2009-10.

Last week, opposition accused of promoting firms of "his crony friends" at the expense of state-owned and

Congress' accused Modi of conspiring to close down public-sector telecom firms by not allowing them adequate finances to come out of the red.

He alleged that BSNL's board has accepted three back-breaking suggestions that will destroy the future of 54,000 families -- of reducing retirement age from 60 to 58 years, voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) and blocking allocation of 4G spectrum.

Both BSNL and have sought additional spectrum for

The government has sought the view of the (TRAI) on quantum, spectrum allocation method and price. BSNL has started providing in parts of the country.

The last week asked the (DoT) to expedite proposals on revival of the PSUs.

Sinha said the DoT has sought opinion of the before taking any action.

"We are actively working to resolve all the issues for sustainable revival of BSNL and MTNL," Sinha added.

While the PSUs have requested that VRS be granted to employees, BSNL had denied considering reduction of retirement age or laying off employees.

had alleged that on April 6, 2019, the licence of state-owned MTNL shall be cancelled if it does not pay a whopping Rs 11,000 crore to renew its licence via TRAI and the services of its 7.7 lakh users may get jeopardised.

MTNL has said that its licence is valid and till 2021 and it continues to run its

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First Published: Wed, April 10 2019. 21:40 IST