New Delhi: Despite demands from some of its members, the joint parliamentary committee (JPC) on telecom will not ask the government to put on hold any decision on Trai recommendation on 2G spectrum auction till it forms an opinion on the issue.

The JPC members told Chacko the committee should first question the just-retired Trai chairperson JS Sarma, who has recommended a nearly 10-fold hike in the base price for 2G airwaves, present incumbent Rahul Khullar.
The Trai recommendation was made when Sarma was its chief. They had said that till JPC decides on the Trai recommendations, the government should not take a call on it.
Sources said the panel chief was of the view that the committee cannot overstep its mandate - which is to suggest prescription to government on future telecom policy. He is understood to have said that the JPC can present a report to Parliament and not ask government against taking a decision on policy issues. Sarma and Khullar had appeared before the JPC on 29 May and had defended the steep minimum price for auction of 2G spectrum saying the technology has undergone a “sea change” since 2008 and assured that consumers would not be affected much as they will have to pay a maximum of five paisa extra per call.











