New Delhi: Former civil aviation minister Sharad Yadav has asked for a review of security clearance given to India's largest private airline Jet Airways, and said intelligence reports on its chief Naresh Goyal were ignored.
'A case should be filed against Goyal and he should be arrested immediately on the basis of information available with the government,' Yadav, a senior Janata Dal (United) leader, told a press conference here Friday.
'Till June 21, the government was undecided on the security clearance to Goyal. I would like to know what happened that in the next 24 hours that the clearance was given to him?' Yadav queried.
Jet was to execute a contract to take over Air Sahara by 21 midnight but had made it incumbent on getting a security clearance.
23/06/06 Indo Asian News Service/DailyIndia.com, US
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