BJP ups the ante; Cong says 'don't lecture us on corruption'


NEW DELHI, May 6 (IANS): Parliamentary affairs minister Kamal Nath on Monday told the BJP not to "lecture" the Congress on corruption and said railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal and law minister Ashwani Kumar would not resign.

"There is no question of their resignation. Did Nitin Gadkari resign as president of the BJP? The BJP should not give us lectures on such matters. Our government knows what is to be done and if there is any indictment, we will certainly take action," Nath said.

"As far as the law minister is concerned, the Supreme court will be hearing the case day after tomorrow (Wednesday). they have already filed affidavit," he said.

The law minister has been charged with interfering in a CBi report on the allocation of coal blocks.

"As far as the railway minister is concerned, if something emerges during investigation, the Congress will take steps," the minister told a TV news channel here.

Bansal's nephew Vijay Singla was arrested last week by the CBI for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 90 lakh. Bansal had issued a statement distancing himself from the incident involving his nephew.

Nath also slammed the BJP for being corrupt.

"The BJP should not talk about corruption. On Wednesday we will see the Karnataka election result. The people would have decided who is corrupt. The BJP will have no face, no answer after that," he said.

The minister also said that all efforts would be made to pass the food Bill.

"The food bill is an important and historic bill since Independence. The BJP wants to obstruct this because they feel that the Congress and the government will get credit for it," the minister said.

"We understand parliamentary principles. We don't need lectures or (anyone) to preach what is parliamentary procedure. Parliament is for every political party. This is not a BJP house, it is a house of every MP who has been elected," he added.

The UPA government on Monday tried to debate and pass the National Food Security Bill but could not as the opposition continued to disrupt the house over the coal blocks issue.

Won't allow bills to be passed amidst din: BJP

As the government tried to debate the Food Bill in the Lok Sabha on Monday, opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said they would not allow any important bill to be passed amidst the din.

"The way the government tried to pass the Food Security Bill today is an attempt to divert attention from the corruption of their ministers," Sushma Swaraj told reporters.

"We want a debate on important bills like the Food Security Bill and Land Acquisition Bill. But when the situation in Parliament is so tense that there is a demand for the resignation of the prime minister and other ministers, trying to get the bill passed in the din in condemnable," she said.

"If the government tries to pass the bills in the din, the opposition will protest," she added.

Food minister KV Thomas moved the bill saying it was a key UPA legislation that would give the right to subsidised grains to around 67 per cent of the population.

However, the BJP, Samajwadi Party and Akali Dal members disrupted the house over separate issues.

  

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  • simple, Bangalore

    Tue, May 07 2013

    R. Mallar, Kasargod

    If you kick out Congress out of India, it will be bad for you and those who are with you because it will be such big loss of money for all of you to go on your bended knee to that place outside India, to beg Congress party to return to India and immediately take over from BJP....!!!
    Do not lose the diamond which is in your hand searching for a bogus one!!!!

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  • Ashley, udupi

    Tue, May 07 2013

    feather of the same bird letureing to each other, but flapping their wings together. This is the state of our (DE)Mockrecy.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, May 07 2013

    No doubt,corruption is bad.But I don't know how BJP can make such a great sound on this issue when they proved to be masters in corrupion in the states ruled by them and also in centre when NDA was in power Stop making drama and be on the businees for which people have elected you.Stop making mockery of parliament,constitution and aspiration of voters.Thanq.

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  • Ganesh, Bengaluru

    Tue, May 07 2013

    Singapore citizens are asking same question. Can you answer.

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  • supraraj, singapore

    Tue, May 07 2013

    @praseesh kumar if your talking about jobs in railways then even Nda has fooled the people of karnataka specially mangalore George fernadis who was main person for konkan railways why he gave oppurtunity only mallus (kerala)that is why they are dominating today.

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  • Mark, Udyavara

    Tue, May 07 2013

    Correct. When the master speaks, listen!

    My strong recommendation is to follow the master. You will be a Roman!!

    What makes us search for a saint in a HELL!!

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  • Moorthy, mangalore/dubai

    Tue, May 07 2013

    Mr. kamal Nath....You can talk only one Gadkari, still you are not able to prove him. But look at your house series of people involving in corruption, not thousands, not lakhs, not crores but lakhs of crores. You should be ahsamed. You top leaders all are invloved. Every inch is filled with corruption. Now even CBI also disclosed how you people are using it. Please dont lecture BJP or it top leaders.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'Lore

    Tue, May 07 2013

    'Two wrongs never a right make'!
    Show these rascals where they belong.
    They are 'public servants' on oath to serve.Time we matured like thr 'West' at least in this regard. 'Kick Out'
    those who do not deserve.

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  • Umesh Salian, Uppala / Dubai

    Tue, May 07 2013

    Well said Kamal.. however, what is happening in your team.. not only ministers but also their family members are looting.. India.. where you guys would take India from here on.. to Hell ???

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  • MSK, Uppala/ Abu Dhabi

    Tue, May 07 2013

    All the political parties equally looted our country to the maximum extent. They will beg at the time of election (for vote) and start hitech looting after win. Our Politicians need power only to improve their standard of life and not the standard of 150 crore people!! They needed only 150 crore votes!!.

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Mon, May 06 2013

    Corrupt BJP - expected to be out of Karnataka!
    Corrupt and shameless Congress - Should be kicked out of India!!!

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Mon, May 06 2013

    Forget the past and look forward towards clean governance.
    Your time starts on 6th May 2013.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Mon, May 06 2013

    Corruption is corruption.. i am sure BJP will pay heavy price in karnataka and Congress too at center...our signal is clear we dont tolerate corruption and bad governace at all

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  • Prasheesh Kumar. S., Mumbai

    Mon, May 06 2013

    Food Bill is just a cheap trick to divert the attention of the Nation from the Corruption issues of UPA Ministers.
    Since 1970 Congress is fooling the people with just cheap tricks like Garibi Hatao.
    Giving all Railway Jobs to Biharis in Karnataka, Andhra & Maharashtra when Laloo was Railway Minister, was also involving huge corruption, that is Rs. 5 to 8 lakhs per job of Booking Clerk, Asst Station Master, T.C. etc. This also should be investigated by CBI.

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  • Ramakrishna. A., MANGALORE

    Mon, May 06 2013

    Kamal Nath - No one is lecturing you on Corruption. We are just telling you that Karnataka BJP being NEW to corruption they committed so many silly mistakes and got caught easily and lost power. But you being past-masters in this field and having six decades of experience in Corruption you should not have committed such silly mistakes whereby your own CBI had to trap your Men. Next time be careful and take bribe only through Swiss Bank Accounts like many of your colleagues are doing since decades, so that you are not caught .

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  • Rion, udupi

    Mon, May 06 2013

    CONG WANTS FOOD BILL TO PASS WHEN RAILGATE HITS. WHY CONG IS BLAMING BJP INSTEAD OF KICKING OUT THE CULPRITS FROM THE PARTY??

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Mon, May 06 2013

    CONGRESS is the MOTHER and FATHER, of CORRUPTION.

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  • Dr Gerald Pinto, kallianpur

    Mon, May 06 2013

    All parties are Parents of corrutption. Karnataka is the best example. Every poat filled in Karanataka and tranfer they have to pay laks or crore of rupees including the post of vice chancellor of university. Let us not not respond as folowers of a party but citizeens of India. Even to confirm a post in aided educational instituion laks of rupees should be given as a bribe at different stages. Children ate better than parents. Dr Gerald Pinto

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  • Pinto, blore

    Tue, May 07 2013

    But BJP is the scheming, cunning 'daughter-in-law' of corruption...only putting blame on congress corruption and talking big, big things about Gujarat (when half of Gujarat is reeling under severe drought and power shortage in the poorer farmer belt of Kutch and Saurashtra region).

    BJP will never cleanse its own house and complain about other parties...just like scheming daughter-in-law in saas-bahu TV serials.

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  • Ramakrishna. A., MANGALORE

    Mon, May 06 2013

    It is not MERA Bharat Mahaan, but it should be- MARE Bharat Mahaan.
    Here "Mare " means - let it die !
    Mare Bharat mahan = Let Great India die !
    This is what Corrupt Politicians are telling - Let India die but we will Prosper !

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  • My view , mangalore

    Mon, May 06 2013

    very fair comment from Cong's , really they do not need advice from any one, they are master in corruption and now they mastered in how to protect them self from allegation with co operation of CBI so why they need comment from BJP, BJP still lot to learn from them .

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  • abdulla, india

    Mon, May 06 2013

    Scratch eachothes back and loot the public in the name of Democracy -freedom and politics .
    this is rampant which was quietly happening as a policy from independence and now is happening shamelessly in the open.
    Formula was 2/3 rd vs 1/3 rd both ruling and opposition are no saints.
    But time for janatha to stand up and fight wih JANLOK PAL BILL.
    to be passed into bill immediately.
    Take action against all erring officials by the public in open.
    They have to be striped -punished -imprisoned for life

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  • ESKEY, UDUPI

    Mon, May 06 2013

    Yes Sir, You are correct Kamalnath Sir, How can a part-time lecturer give a LECTURE to the old professors ? You continue looting Sir. Mera Bharat Mahan and we have lots of resources still left Sir

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  • Ajith, Mangalore

    Mon, May 06 2013

    The problem with BJP is that even in opposition they think they are in the governement.Matters of national interest should not be hijacked by BJP or else people will punish them forever.Disrupting parliament gives wrong impression and puts the party in poor spot.Wait for the peoples verdict and then rule the country.If people think Congress is corrupt and BJP is better they will defeat Congress and elect BJP in 2014 elections.

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  • Francis, Managalore

    Mon, May 06 2013

    jai bolo bhaiman congress ki jai bolo.
    Desh bechkar itali bago
    jai bolo bhaiman congress ki jai jolo.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, May 06 2013

    You are right Kamal Nathji. Who will be the superior to Congress to give lecture on corruptions? “Saare Hadd To Paar Kar Chuke Hai Congresswale”. Will you still compare your Ministers to Gadkari? Gadkari did some malpractice to hide taxation but IT Sleuths duly caught him. Unlike CBI, will you order IT Officers to conduct raid on Congress and it’s Alliance Party Leaders? Kuch To Sharam Karo, Besharamo

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  • C Sharath, Mangalore

    Mon, May 06 2013

    This is the true unfortunate situation of our democracy. Ruling party says opposition " dont lecture us on corruption " & opposition says to ruling party " Dint you loot, then whats the problem if we loot".

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