PM
'happy' to appear before PAC, opposition unimpressed
Monday December 20, 2010 05:14:47 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: Taking the
opposition head-on, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Monday that
he had nothing to hide and was "happy" to break precedence by
appearing before parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) in
connection with the 2G spectrum allocation scandal.
Speaking in detail for the first time on the raging controversy
that paralysed parliament's winter session as the opposition
persisted with its demand for a joint parliamentary committee (JPC)
probe into the 2008 spectrum allocation, Manmohan Singh asserted
that the prime minister, like Caesar's wife, should be above
suspicion.
"I sincerely believe that like Caesar's wife, the prime minister
should be above suspicion and it is for this reason that I am
prepared to appear before the PAC even though there is no
precedent to that effect," Manmohan Singh said at the Congress
plenary session in Delhi's Burari locality.
"I wish to state categorically that I have nothing to hide from
the public at large, and as a proof of my bonafides I intend to
write to the chairman of the PAC that I shall be happy to appear
before the PAC if it chooses to ask me to do so," he asserted.
He pointed out that the PAC, headed by Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP) leader Murli Manohar Joshi and looking into the Comptroller
and Auditor General (CAG) report on 2G spectrum, was itself a JPC.
In a speech that covered a gamut of subjects, including inflation
and Pakistan, he said the BJP had been falsely propagating that
the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government was against a JPC
probe because "we do not want the prime minister to be questioned
by a parliamentary committee, thereby implying I have something to
hide".
Addressing the opposition, the prime minister also said the
government was conducting a "thorough probe" into the Commonwealth
Games (CWG) organisation and 2G spectrum allocation scandals and
no person found guilty would be spared.
"These inquiries will be pursued vigorously. And it is my promise
that no guilty person will be spared, whether he is a political
leader or a government official, whichever party he may belong to
and howsoever powerful he may be."
The prime minister said his government had always strived to
eradicate corruption and would continue to do so. "Whether at the
centre or in states, we have asked our ministers and chief
ministers to step down merely on the basis of the suspicion
because we practise and believe in principled politics."
Taking a dig at the BJP, Manmohan Singh said: "We are not like
some opposition parties which insist on retaining their tainted
chief ministers despite scandal after scandal."
The prime minister's speech, unusually aggressive in tone,
however, left the opposition unimpressed.
Indicating that the impasse would continue despite his
intervention, the BJP and the Left both reiterated the demand for
a JPC.
"He (PM) knows PAC's role will be limited to a CAG report. What
about other issues?," BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar said.
Added party leader Arun Jaitley: "When the PM says he has nothing
to hide, we want to say there are lots of things still hidden."
Underlining that only a JPC can get to the truth, he said: "If he
is so confident that he and the Congress have done no wrong, then
why is he getting into this JPC-PAC debate?"
Communist Party of India (CPI) leader D. Raja too said the
opposition would pursue its demand for a JPC probe.
"The PM has again ruled out ... JPC. I don't understand why. Why
is he making it such a contentious issue?" Raja said.
In his speech at the three-day plenary that began Saturday, the
prime minister also announced that inflation would be curbed early
next year to settle at 5.5 percent.
Touching on Pakistan, he said India wished it well but Islamabad
must curb terror activities.
"We want friendly relations with Pakistan but this can happen only
when our neighbour will see to it that there are no terrorist
activities on its soil against India," Manmohan Singh said.
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