Railway bribery case: Bansal, Ashwani resign


New Delhi, May 10 (PTI): Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal and Law Minister Ashwani Kumar were tonight forced to resign by the Congress and the Prime Minister as the government's image continued to take a severe battering over allegations of corruption and interference with graft probe.

On a day of dramatic developments, Congress President Sonia Gandhi met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and it was decided that both should be asked to put in their papers to contain any further damage to the government that has already been plagued by a series of scandals.

"Yes, I have resigned," said 64-year-old Bansal emerging from a meeting with the Prime Minister, a week after his nephew was arrested for allegedly accepting Rs 90 lakh from a Railway Board member for a promise of promotion.

Soon after Bansal, Law Minister Ashwani Kumar, who is under attack over vetting of CBI report in the probe into coal block allocation scam, also met the Prime Minister and submitted his resignation.

PMO spokesman said their resignations are being forwarded to President Pranab Mukherjee.

In his resignation letter, Bansal maintained that he was not aware that his nephew Vijay Singla was in contact with Railway Board Member Mahesh Kumar but he still thought it proper to step down.

He said he looks forward to an expeditious investigation into the allegations. Ashwani Kumar, in his resignation letter, said he was resigning to put an end to "unnecessary controversy" and "public perception of any wrongdoing".

He maintained that the Supreme Court had not passed any strictures against him. The government is expected to come out with a detailed statement on the issue tomorrow.

Meanwhile, there were unconfirmed reports from Bangalore that Union Labour Minister Mallikarjun Kharge, who lost out in race for Chief Ministership in Karnataka, told his supporters not to be disheartened because he may be given the Railway portfolio.

Initially the Congress party decided to weather the storm over Bansal but as more and more damning reports surfaced, it had to take a call on asking him to quit.

  

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  • Ramakrishna. A., MANGALORE

    Sat, May 11 2013

    Why Ashwin Kumar alone has to go ?
    He altered the CBI report of Coalgate as per the instructions of other Powerful people above him in the Govt as well as in the Party. Coal Minister and other Powerful people should have to go home before Ashwin.

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  • Rion, udupi

    Sat, May 11 2013

    BANSAL IS CULPRIT, CONG MUST HIM FROM THE PARTY. SEND HIM 10 YEARS PRISON.
    ASHWANI IS DONE FOR OTHERS ASKED HIM TO DO SO. IT MUST BE POWERFUL CONG PERSON WHO IS LINKED TO COALGATE, WHO IS STILL SAFE. BRING LOKPAL, CULPRIT WILL BE CAUGHT WITHIN A WEEK.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, May 11 2013

    No regrets.Both deserve to be removed from the ministry for the illegal acts they have done.This is the eye opener to other ministers as well.Please use the period of your ministership to help the people and not to help you and your family.Thanq.

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  • Satish Kumar, mangalore

    Sat, May 11 2013

    When UPA is running under corruption issue, but still senior ministers without any fear making money because of "Sonia factor" When her Son in law is looting the country, why not us? . Still many more corruption will come out, Times Now please heighlight

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  • Sudheer, Mangalore

    Sat, May 11 2013

    With so mach corruption on daily basis, will these kangress will function here in karnataka??

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  • John Tauro, M'lore / Kwt

    Sat, May 11 2013

    Rightly said Mr. Shenava. If one goes to Kerala or Tamil Nadu, you won't find non-Mallus or non-Tamilians in Railways. How come the railway is filled with outsiders in Karnataka right from ticketing staff to the managerial level? This has to redressed before the situation gets out of control.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'Lore

    Sat, May 11 2013

    Looks like the UPA-2 had...
    1.Enough of Rail and
    2.Enough of Law....
    Now all are wondering...How it will
    Claw....it's way up that is!!
    Latest Breaking News-
    1.Ashwani Kumar was spotted scouting for an'Advocate' to fight his case and
    2.Pawan Bansal's son was spotted standing in a queue to get a 'platform ticket'at the Delhi railway station , probably to receive somebody.

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  • Umesh Salian, Uppala / Dubai

    Sat, May 11 2013

    Well done PB.. Dher aaye.. Dhurust aaye.. par aaye to sahi...

    Cong. would at least learn some lessons ad minimise scandals in future.. HOPE SO

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sat, May 11 2013

    President must sack the govt.. Congi crossed the tolerance level and proved it is breeding ground for corruption..

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  • vinay, mangalore

    Sat, May 11 2013

    This is the effect of Karanataka Poll result. At last the Central Govt understood that, people will not allow the corrupt govt to rule us.

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  • P S Shetty, MANGALORE

    Sat, May 11 2013

    Sacking of Bansal was right because he was directly involved in corruption, and he had done it for his own benefit and not for the benefit of Party or PM.
    But why Ashwin Kumar was Sacked ? He has not done any thing for his personal benefit. Whatever offence he has committed was purely to Shield Congress Party and the PM and save other big-wigs in Cong, from the ill-effects of COALGATE. So entire PMO should be sacked.

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Sat, May 11 2013

    This should have been done earlier and credit for the same could have been taken. Now it has been done when there was hardly any choice left.

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Sat, May 11 2013

    This is the effect of karnataka poll result...,surely if congress give good corrupt free and taxless administration then there is need of alternatives...,

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Fri, May 10 2013

    It was the right decision which the high command should have taken two days back.
    Hey Youth Congress leaders! please blow the lids of all the corrupt Congress politicians and bring a bunch of clean Congressmen in 2014.
    Jai Hind!

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  • Louis D'Souza, Kuwait

    Fri, May 10 2013

    J P Hegde must be given railway or Law minister post.

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  • Rathnakar A, Shirva

    Fri, May 10 2013

    oops! What happened? All along the way, these congress ministers were defending Bansal and passing the buck on his nephew (de facto Railway Minister).They were defending because they were certain that they can ask CBI with the help of law minister/PMO/Railways Secretaries to amend the charge reports. Since the SC (some good sense prevailed on them) order was there, they (Congress) gave up and sacked Bansal. Next is Ashwini Kr and them the quite Maun Mohan. Congress Ministers and PM are suffering from Pakistan syndrome where they deny everything at first even though the proofs are there and then accept.
    Next Ashwin to follow
    Now start saying blah blah that sonia acted, no place for corrupt etc etc. Fact is congress never wanted to take action against Bansal and Ashwin as it will directly lead to PM's door step.

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  • stan, dubai

    Fri, May 10 2013

    In my previous comment I suggested that he must resign. I feel any Government official caught in corruption, cheating, or any criminal case they must resign. Now it is like he was thrown out. In India they must make rule that no excuse must not be given for resignation. i.e. immediate resign and allow the government to investigate.

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  • Ravi Bhaskar Shenava, MANGALORE

    Fri, May 10 2013

    At least now can We Karnataka people hope that injustice done by earlier Rly Ministers from North India will be undone ? Kharge will get just one year to show his loyalty for his root.
    Separate Rly Divisional Office for Mangalore & Gulbarga is urgently required, with all Kannadiga Staff in Mangalore Rly Station. Secondly completion of long pending Hubli-Ankola Line, and one more new line from Chikamagalure to Mangalore/Udupi via Mudigere/Dharmasthala/Karkala. More than that investigate how all Biharis were able to get all Railway Jobs in Karnataka during Laloo's Tenure.

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