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'Action against 4 ISRO scientists ridiculous'

Slamming the action against four space scientists over the Antrix-Devas deal without giving them a chance to defend themselves, former ISRO chief Prof UR Rao today described it as "ridiculous" and indicated it might impact decision-making process at the space agency.

Updated on: Feb 02, 2012 01:47 PM IST
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Slamming the action against four space scientists over the Antrix-Devas deal without giving them a chance to defend themselves, former ISRO chief Prof UR Rao on Thursday described it as "ridiculous" and indicated it might impact decision-making process at the space agency.

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"It’s ridiculous in a democracy. What kind of democracy are we running”, he asked.


"If there is something wrong, please go ahead and take action (against them). You don’t give them a chance to defend themselves?...under what circumstances they agreed (for the deal) and so on. What country are we running? On what basis they have taken action," he told PTI.

He welcomed ISRO chairman K Radhakrishnan’s statement on the intention of the space agency to make public two reports on the basis of which action was taken against former ISRO chief G Madhavan Nair and three other scientists but wondered the need for two panels in the first place.

"Why two committees? Why two reports?," he asked, and pointed out that in the five-member team, only the names of Pratyush Sinha and Radhakrishnan are in the public domain. “Who are the other three?”

He indicated that the action of kind taken against the four scientists without giving them an opportunity would impact decision-making process at ISRO and the space programme itself.

 
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