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Khurshid should follow law of the land: Congress

Last Updated : 12 Feb 2012 04:13:52 PM IST

NEW DELHI: Apparently disapproving Law Minister Salman Khurshid's controversial remarks regarding Election Commission censuring him on minorities' sub-quota issue, Congress today said the party always wants its leaders to speak as per the norms of public life and law of the land.

"The Election Commission is a constitutional body.

Congress always wants that all Congressmen should speak as per the norms of public life and the law of the land," AICC General Secretary and media department Chairman Janardan Dwivedi told PTI.

This is the first official reaction of the Congress party on the controversy.

Dwivedi's reply came in response to a question on the controversy surrounding Khurshid's statement at Farrukhabad yesterday which prompted the Commission to write a strong letter to President Pratibha Patil seeking her "immediate and decisive" intervention.

Acting swiftly on the EC complaint, Patil last night sent the missive to the office of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for "appropriate action".

Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj demanded dismissal of Khurshid as the Law Minister for acting against the Constitution.

"We request the President to withdraw her pleasure and dismiss Salman Khurshid as a Minister of the Union Cabinet for acting against the law and the Constitution," she tweeted.

While defending Khurshid, Congress leader Digvijay Singh said every political party has the right to talk about their programmes during election campaigns and it was not correct to press charges like these against political leaders.

"With great humility, I would like to ask the EC that if political outfits are not allowed to speak about their agenda, then the party manifesto should also be stopped," he said.

The EC action came after Khurshid had told a rally that he will continue to ensure reservation for backward Muslims even if the Commission "hangs" him.

EC had earlier censured him for his statement promising nine per cent sub-quota for backward Muslims during campaigning in Uttar Pradesh.

BJP spokesman Ravi Shankar Prasad felt that an "unprecedented constitutional crisis-like situation has emerged" as the question is not about elections but that of the credibility of constitutional bodies like the EC which has a special status.

"Will the honourable Prime Minister at least take action or maintain his convention of inaction? Will Shrimati Sonia Gandhi speak something or maintain her conspicuous silence...Otherwise the nation will presume that all of them have same sentiments about what Khurshid (stated)...," he told NDTV.

BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said if the government does not remove Khurshid, then "we will consider that this (Khurshid's remarks) is a collective statement of the Congress."

Supporting the EC's move against the Law Minister, CPI(M) General Secretary Prakash Karat said the Commission has the complete right to implement code of conduct in case of any violation.

JD-U president Sharad Yadav maintained that the Law Minister has a "politically-driven agenda" and demanded that the Prime Minister should "ban" him in Uttar Pradesh as he was trying to "desperately" get votes.

"He is talking about nine per cent reservation. Even if he turns things upside down, it will not happen. Only Lok Sabha can do something," the JD-U leader said.

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The congress now assking its leaders to 'follow the laww of the land' is a meaningless way of hadnling this blatant defiance of constituional authority. Nor does the governmetn stand reported in the visual media of the government distancing itself from the views of Mr. Kurshid will assauage the hurt feelikngs of the people or will meet the neesds of discharging political accountability. No doubt sacking theminsiter for this blatant defiance will emnbarrrass the UPA but the benefits of sacking him. viz. its establishing the tenets of political accountability and respecting the established constituional authorities will be enhanced if the concerned erring minsiter is sackede. Hopefully, the metingf that the PM is convening tomorrow will discuss all thee aspects and arrive at the correct decision.

By s.subramanyan
2/12/2012 7:34:00 PM

What a LAWLESS MINISTER he is ? Now taking this as precedent anybody can flout any law, defy any constitutional authority and challenge them on their face. If Congress has any modicum of principles, morality and rule of law left in them they should show this Lawless Minister the door and take appropriate action against him for intentionally defying, rather challenging, a Constitutional authority.

By KSV SUBRAMANIAN
2/12/2012 4:22:00 PM

Congress having smelt its drubbing and rout in UP in the elections is letting lose Khurshi's tantrums, there by tacitly provoke EC to Suspend the party from contesting in the rest of the phases of UP. This is nothing but yet another ploy of the loosing Congress completely and their intention is to stick on to power at the Centre for the rest of the period mandated and try all foul plays and things to safe guard themselves from the onslaught which I do not think they can escape.

By THIRUMALAIBHUVARAGHAVAN
2/12/2012 2:32:00 PM

I thought Salman Khurshid and Abhishek Manu Singhvi are the best persons who defended Congress party by talking sensibly. But what happened to Mr.Khurshid now?

By Agosuke
2/12/2012 12:56:00 PM
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