Action against A. Raja is PM’s prerogative: Congress
November 9th, 2010 - 1:57 pm ICT by IANS
New Delhi, Nov 9 (IANS) Action against Telecom Minister A. Raja - who belongs to ally DMK and has been dogged by graft accusations - is the prerogative of the prime minister, the Congress said Tuesday even as it moved against Ashok Chavan and Suresh Kalmadi over corruption allegations.
Congress spokesperson Jayanthi Natarajan told reporters outside parliament that the party cannot comment on allegations of Raja’s involvement in the 2G spectrum scam as the matter is sub judice.
“The matter is in focus for long, but it is sub judice and until a decision comes it is difficult to comment,” Natarajan said.
“The ultimate prerogative will be of the prime minister, they are coalition partners,”she said, referring to Raja belonging to the DMK, an important ally of the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government.
Kalmadi Tuesday resigned as Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) secretary after he was asked to quit in the wake of serious corruption allegations against him as head of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan also stepped down following his alleged involvement in a Mumbai housing scam.
The opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has questioned the timing of the resignations, adding that the issues of corruption would be raised any way. The party has also asked why the Congress has not taken any action against Raja.
“The 2G spectrum scam is the mother of all scams and we will raise it in parliament anyhow,” BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar told reporters.
However, Natarajan said the action against Chavan and Kalmadi reflected the “high morals” of the Congress.
“The BJP never took any stand like this, none of its leaders have resigned for involvement in corruption, including their Karnataka leaders, and they are cribbing about the timing,” she said, hinting at the mining scam in the state.
“The opposition’s allegations have no steam,” she said.
- Congress axes Chavan, Kalmadi before winter session (Afternoon Lead) - Nov 09, 2010
- Raja's arrest should be first step in cleaning the system (Comment) - Feb 05, 2011
- Controversies mark UPA's second term (Timeline) (With Scams, price rise tarnish UPA-II image) - May 22, 2011
- Raja, 2G spectrum shadows government, stalls parliament again (Roundup) - Nov 11, 2010
- Congress keeps mum on Raja, blames BJP for disrupting parliament - Nov 10, 2010
- Now, Digvijay feels Ashok Chavan, Suresh Kalmadi are 'innocent' - Jul 11, 2011
- BJP demands PM, Chidambaram quit; Congress dismisses Raja's claim (Lead) - Jul 25, 2011
- Congress eases out Kalmadi and Chavan, hopes Parliament session will be 'productive' - Nov 09, 2010
- Congress wishes 'best' to Jayalalithaa on poll victory - May 13, 2011
- Kalmadi axed from Congress Parliamentary Party (Lead) - Nov 09, 2010
- Post telegrams seeking Raja's sack, Jayalalithaa tells people - Nov 10, 2010
- United opposition stalls parliament, but split over Yeddyurappa (Roundup) - Nov 23, 2010
- Scams, price rise tarnish UPA-II image - May 22, 2011
- BJP demands resignations of PM, Chidambaram over Raja remark - Jul 25, 2011
- India's political class under attack over brazen corruption - Nov 18, 2010
Tags: ashok, bjp, chavan, coalition partners, commonwealth games, corruption allegations, dmk, jayanthi, jayanthi natarajan, maharashtra chief minister, morals, organising committee, parliamentary party, prerogative, progressive alliance, raja, resignations, spokesperson, sub judice, UPA