Press
Briefing Thursday, 12th August 2010
Smt.
Jayanthi Natarajan addressed the media today.
Smt. Jayanthi Natarajan said all of you are aware that
both the Houses of Parliament are functioning. We
welcome the fact that proper debates are being conducted
in an atmosphere of constructive debate and we have
every hope that this atmosphere where reasons and
constructive debate will continue so that important
matters can be discussed in the coming days. I don’t
need to elaborate any further.
On the question of reaction of the Congress party over
the statement of Shri Arjun Singh yesterday in Rajya
Sabha that he had apprised the then Prime Minister
within few hours of the incident of Bhopal Gas tragedy,
Smt. Natarajan said that I have nothing further to add
to what we have said earlier. What Mr. Arjun Singh has
spoken in the Rajya Sabha, speaks for itself. Our stand
remains the same.
To another related question on the statement of Shri
Arjun Singh over taking up the issue of extradition of
Shri Anderson during the visit of Shri Obama in November
this year, Smt. Natarajan said certainly GOM has
recommended it. As far as the Congress Party is
concerned, certainly we feel that in a forward looking
sense, curative petition has been filed; remedial
measures will also be undertaken. All those details have
been given in the Parliament and we feel that the issue
of extradition must be pursued. We believe that this
issue should be taken up. We have said this before Shri
Arjun Singh made his speech. This is not the first time
that Shri Arjun Singh has discovered it. The Congress
Party has been saying this since beginning.
Smt. Natarajan further added that it is a statement made
by Shri Arjun Singh as Member of the Rajya Sabha and we
do not wish to comment upon the statement made by him
beyond what has been said on the issue by the Congress
Party earlier and by the Minister speaking for the
Government both outside and inside the Parliament.
Smt. Natarajan further said we believe it is important
to look forward and whatever steps and legal measures
need to be taken to bring the perpetrators to justice,
the curative petition as far as the sections of IPC are
concerned, all these are being considered by the GOM and
we believe that it is equally important to pursue
measures of remediation and relief to ensure that all
those who are affected get proper medical treatment,
toxic waste is removed and other constructive steps be
taken.
To another question over the statement of Shri Arjun
Singh that Shri Rajiv Gandhi did not have any sympathy
with Shri Anderson then why the then Home Ministry was
pressurising Shri Arjun Singh to let Mr. Anderson off
the hook, Smt. Natarajan said that I am not a
spokesperson for Shri Arjun Singh or for the Home
Ministry at that time. She said that she has nothing
further to add to what we have said earlier at various
times on this issue. The Congress Party will not comment
upon any individual’s speech in the Parliament. Every
member or person is welcome to draw conclusions.
On a question on caste census on biometric stage, Smt.
Natarajan said we would like to wait because these are
still media reports. Until there is an authoritative
announcement, what the GOM has decided, we would like to
wait before sharing our view whether this should be done
at the biometric stage.
On the reaction of the Congress Party over the
statements made by senior congress leaders that Shri
Suresh Kalmadi should step down, Smt. Natarajan said
whatever we need to say on this has been said by my
colleagues earlier. Smt. Natarajan further added that
Shri Kalmadi is not there as a Member of the Congress
Party. Whatever misconduct or any irregularity has been
committed should and will be probed. The Minister has
given this assurance. At this point of time, we believe
the priority is to see that the games are conducted but
to ensure that if any irregularities have been
committed, whoever has committed those irregularities
should be brought to book. Smt. Natarajan further said
that the actions of Shri Kalmadi as President of an
autonomous body are something that is not connected with
the party in any way. It is about a non-political sports
body.
Smt. Natarajan said that the Congress Party’s stand is
that of completely endorsing and supporting the stand
taken by the Government, by the Sports Minister in the
Parliament when he said the priority is now to ensure
that the games are conducted successfully because the
prestige of the country is at stake and thereafter if
any irregularity has happened, to ensure that the guilty
are brought to book.
Tom Vadakkan
Secretary, AICC