Deadlock over Modi's remarks ends


New Delhi, Dec 27 (DHNS): The deadlock in Parliament over the prime minister's remarks about Manmohan Singh blew over on Wednesday with the government making it clear that there was no intention to question the commitment of the country's leaders.

The resolution came after a series of meetings between Leader of House in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley and Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad since the beginning of the Winter Session on December 15.

However, this bonhomie is likely to be short-lived as another crisis stares at the government, with the Congress-led Opposition likely to vociferously take up Union Minister Anantkumar Hegde's controversial remarks about changing the Constitution.

As the session re-assembled for the post-noon session after it was adjourned in the morning due to protests over the Hegde issue, Jaitley said the government does not want the stalemate to continue over statements made during elections.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his statements "did not question the commitment to this nation either by Dr Manmohan Singh, the former prime minister, or Hamid Ansari, the former vice president. Any such perception is completely erroneous. We hold these leaders in high esteem, as also their commitment to this nation," Jaitley said.

During the Gujarat poll campaign, Modi had referred to a dinner meeting hosted by Manishankar Aiyar in honour of Pakistan's former foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri at his residence, saying the neighbouring country was plotting with Congress to dethrone the BJP government in Gujarat.

Singh and Ansari were among those who attended the dinner.

Azad thanked the leader of the House that he issued a clarification on the issue which was causing a deadlock for the last one week.

He also said the Congress dissociates itself from any statement made against the personality of the prime minister, apparently a reference to those made by Aiyar.

"If during the elections, any member of our party gave such a statement that was against the stature of the prime minister, then our party dissociates itself from any such statement and we would not want any word to be said against the stature of the prime minister," Azad said.

Later, speaking to reporters, Azad said the Congress did not want to stretch the issue beyond a week as there were other matters that needed to be put before Parliament.

"The prime minister should never even think about a former prime minister and a former vice president in this way. Perhaps the prime minister has now realised that he took the aid of Pakistan to win the (Gujarat) elections," Azad said.

He said that Congress treated the prime minister's remarks as a " big insult" to a party that gave the country its independence.

  

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Thu, Dec 28 2017

    Now Shri Jaitleyji confirming that our honorable PM is - "not mean what he talk or what he talk is not what he mean" ..., In my limited wisdom & understanding I consider such qualities as FEKUISM...., second best opinion is welcome..,

    jh
    jai hind..,

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 28 2017

    dr. manmohan singh is pride of india a rare jem, gem. chaiwala is a liar. v have asli khoinoor jem dr. singh.

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  • Gangadara, Madipu

    Wed, Dec 27 2017

    COW DOESN'T UNDERSTAND WHAT IS DECENCY WHILE TALKING, WHAT IS VAGUE STATEMENT, WHAT IS APOLOGY. Cow will just make mooo, ambayyy. Apart from this it won't !!!!!

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 27 2017

    I has told earlier also, Modi will never apologise. They will give vague statement and get around it.
    So the congress lost all these days and missed so many opportunities of asking tough questions.
    Now the situation is back to normal with no apology given. This is Modi for you.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 27 2017

    nation wants 2 know y not apologise????????? chaiwala must apologise 2 nation & 2 its citizens.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Thu, Dec 28 2017

    Dr Singh's stature deserves class & grace....!!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 27 2017

    Modi should apologize to all Indians for misleading the nation to topple Congress ...

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