Press Briefing
Thursday, 4th August 2011
Shri Manish Tewari addressed the media today.
Shri Manish Tewari said that the Congress-led
UPA government has presented the Lokpal Bill
today before the Parliament. The government had
drafted this Bill keeping in mind the
parliamentary traditions as well as the
legalities and has presented the same before the
parliament. As everybody is aware and as per
traditions, this Bill will go to the Standing
Committee and every Indian citizen has a right
to render his/her advice on the Bill and that
right also vests with Shri Anna Hazare and his
colleagues. In the Indian democratic process,
every citizen can tender his advice but the
right to bring that Bill before parliament or
before assembly vests only with the Members of
parliament or the Legislators as the case may
be. In the Indian democratic process, the
political parties or the individuals reach the
parliament based on the mandate given to them by
the electorate. Based on their numbers, they
occupy the Treasury benches or opposition
benches and this democratic process has not
fallen from the heavens, the electorate of
India, through their elected representatives,
prepare the draft of the Constitution. Even a
school student understands this basic structure
of the Indian democracy but why does not Anna
Hazare or his other team members understand this
basic fact or else they do not want to
understand it intentionally.
On the question of the health condition of Smt.
Sonia Gandhi, Congress President and other
related questions with regard to the
constitution of a small team, Shri Tewari said
we have already circulated a small four line
note with regard to Hon’ble President of the
Indian National Congress Smt. Sonia Gandhi. The
Chairperson of the Media Department earlier in
the day had also briefed on the matter and I
think that perhaps sums up all that we have to
say on that.
With regard to the composition of the group,
Shri Tewari said I think the small note that we
have circulated speaks for itself. Even public
personalities are entitled to certain amount of
privacy in so far as the medical attention is
concerned and I do hope that our friends in the
media would bear that sensitivity in mind.
To a question that Shri Rahul Gandhi is also
part of that group of four, does the Congress
party think a bigger role for him in the
organization, Shri Tewari said I think the
announcement which was made by the Chairperson
of the Media Department speaks for itself. The
Congress President has constituted a small group
consisting of four people who will look after
the day to day affairs of the party in her
absence. The Congress President is travelling on
the advice of the Doctors to attend to a medical
condition. I think there is a certain amount of
circumspection and a certain amount of
discretion and certain amount of sensitivity
that needs to be exercised. As and when if there
is any update, we will keep you informed.
To another question as to why in the absence of
other senior Ministers in the cabinet, only Shri
Antony has been chosen to be part of the small
group, Shri Tewari said that the Hon’ble
Congress President has entrusted the duty of
looking after the day to day affairs of the
party to senior persons who have also served in
the organization and there is no need to offer
any comment on the committee so constituted by
the Hon’ble Congress President. Shri Tewari
further added that Shri Rahul Gandhi is the
General Secretary of the Indian National
Congress. As I said earlier, I do not think
there is any need to comment further on a
decision which the Congress President herself
has taken.
To another question as to whether Shri Rahul
Gandhi has accompanied Smt. Sonia Gandhi, Shri
Tewari said Yes, this is correct. Shri Rahul
Gandhi is with his mother and as and when there
is any update with regard to his travel plans,
we will keep you informed.
On the question of the reaction of the Congress
party over Shri Narendra Modi CM of Gujarat
wishing Smt. Sonia Gandhi speedy recovery, Shri
Tewari said if somebody has wished the Hon’ble
Congress President speedy recovery, I think
there is possibly no need to extrapolate
politically or otherwise from it or to it.
To another question on the reaction of the
Congress party over Anna Hazare and his other
team members burning the copy of the draft
Lokpal Bill, Shri Tewari said there are cases
where the political parties and the leaders have
burnt even the Constitution of India. Shri
Prakash Singh Badal now Chief Minister, in the
past had shown match stick to the constitution
of India and today he is the Chief Minister.
Likewise in Assam also, there has been this type
of happening. But the need is that everyone
should work within the frame work of the
constitution of India.
On another question on discussion on price issue
in the parliament, Shri Tewari said there was a
resolution with regard to inflation. The
government is more than equally concerned on the
question of inflation and specially the food
component and that inflation and in fact a
series of steps which were articulated by the
Finance Minister have been taken over the last
22 months to mitigate the situation. Let us
understand, we operate in a difficult
macro-economic environment. There is a
continuing crisis in the USA, there is a crisis
in the Euro zone and there has been hardening of
oil prices. There has been a spike in the
commodity market and these are macro-economic
realities which impact upon the Indian economic
situation also. So, therefore, given the broad
parameters, I think the government has been able
to, in the last 25-26 months, mitigate and
moderate the situation possibly to the extent
that it could cushion the shock to the Indian
people and the Indian consumers.
To a further question on the land leased out to
Rajiv Gandhi Charitable Trust and a Dental
Surgeon in Gurgaon and whether there was any
pressure, Shri Tewari said first of all to rebut
your specific query, there is absolutely no
question of any pressure being put on any
individual much less the Panchayat of a village.
The Panchayat took a decision that the land
should be leased to the Trust for a charitable
purpose. In fact what the Panchayat have
proposed was a very minimal or nominal or
notional rent which was rejected by the Trust
and an appropriate rent were agreed to. Shri
Tewari also said that he does not have
information about the Dental Surgeon. I do not
think it is relevant to the larger context of
the question.
On the reaction of the Congress party on the
statement of BJP over the CAG report, Shri
Tewari said has the CAG tabled the report and
said it would be wholly improper for me to be
even reacting to a question like this.
Shri Tewari further said that to be more fair, I
think the first person who should have been
privy to that report is the President of India.
The second person who should have been privy to
the report is the Parliament of India and the
third person who should have been privy to that
report is the Public Accounts Committee and
except for these three, everybody else seems to
be privy to it and I think this raises a very
serious question because a report which has not
been submitted and is in the public domain only
raises legitimate question about the sources of
the leak. So I hope the institution in question
will address it with the seriousness it
deserves.
On the reaction of the Congress party over the
statement of the opposition with regard to the
Lokpal Bill, Shri Tewari said I do not want to
join issues with the leader of the opposition
since the Bill has been referred to a Standing
Committee and the BJP is more than appropriately
represented on that Standing Committee but just
to say that a bare reading of the constitution
would actually and wholly puncture the point
which the leader of the opposition was trying to
deliver today in the afternoon and insofar as
the burning of the copies of the draft Lokpal
Bill is concerned, I have already replied to
that.
To another question as to under which Article of
the Constitution of India, the Prime Minister is
being kept out of the ambit of the Lokpal Bill,
Shri Tewari said insofar as the articles of
constitution are concerned, the legislative
competence is concerned, these are all issues
which the parliament and the parliamentary
standing committee is more than capable of
examining. As and when the Bill gets referred to
the Standing committee, these concerns may be
raised by those very same people who had perhaps
raised them in the house today. They will be
dealt with when the committee reports back to
the parliament and we are confident that all
these matters would be addressed in great
details to the satisfaction of both the
parliament and the people of this country.
(Tom Vadakkan)
Secretary, AICC