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Congress suffers from BJP phobia, says Jaitley



New Delhi: The BJP has rejected the Prime Minister's offer to answer questions that the Opposition may have in a bevy of scams that have erupted in the last few months. (Read: PM says willing to appear before PAC) It also says that the Congress' reference to the BJP at its plenary session now underway points to "a BJP phobia."

Speaking at the Congress Plenary session today, Dr Manmohan Singh said that even though the action was unprecedented, he is willing to appear before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) headed by the BJP's Murli Manohar Joshi. "I have nothing to hide," said Dr Singh. The PAC has begun summoning bureaucrats and others who are suspected to have played key roles in the 2G scam.

"The PM is guilty of not stopping corruption when it was happening," said the BJP's Prakash Javadekar. The party's Arun Jaitley said "If you have nothing to hide, please be upfront and answer...and not before a forum of your own choice..it must be before the Indian Parliament or a committee of Indian parliamentarians." Jaitley said that the 2G scam is so large that the PM's answers cannot be limited to those based on the Comptroller and Auditor General's report.

Estimated to be worth Rs. 1.76 lakh crore in a report by the government's auditor, the 2G scam caused the resignation of A Raja as Telecom Minister last month. That political storm erupted even as the government was tackling the obvious corruption among those who organized the Commonwealth Games earlier this year, as well as the Adarsh Society embarrassment where the Congress Chief Minister of Maharashtra was among those who seemed to have misused his office to help defence officers, politicians and bureaucrats grab flats in a building meant for defence veterans and war widows.


The 2G scam caused a complete freeze in Parliament this winter, with the Opposition refusing to allow any work till the government sanctions a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC). "This is not an unconstitutional demand," said Javadekar. He said that while the Public Accounts Committee has to limit its scrutiny to the facts provided in the Comptroller and Auditor General's report, a JPC will have the authority to look into wider concerns, including other scams like Adarsh Society, and the Commonwealth Games.


Read more at: http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/congress-suffers-from-bjp-phobia-says-jaitley-73664?cp

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