12-07-2005, 10:29 PM
Here comes morally corrupt Prime Minister of India's comment. Those who say he is very moral or clean person should think again. He is supporting traitors even he knows all financial aspect of deal and he is very literate in finance and international law and ofcourse United nations.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>BJP playing drama, says Manmohan Singh </b>
Pioneer.com
Agencies/ New Delhi
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Wednesday hit out at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for its stand on the Volcker report, saying the party's internal politics was coming in the way of national interest.
"That parliament should function is in everybody's interest," the prime minister told the journalists accompanying him on board Air India One on his way back from a four-day official visit to Moscow.
"The principal opposition party is doing all this drama to divert attention from internal troubles. What is happening is power struggle in Madhya Pradesh - their leadership question and Uma Bharati," he said.
"It is sad party politics makes them do these things," the prime minister added, referring to the BJP not allowing parliament to function over its demand for the resignation of Congress president Sonia Gandhi and minister K. Natwar Singh.
The UN appointed Paul Volcker Committee had named the Congress party and Natwar Singh non-contractual beneficiaries in the Iraqi oil-for-food programme. Natwar Singh had to first resign as external affairs minister and then as a minister without portfolio.
Manmohan Singh also spoke of the resignation letter submitted by Natwar Singh and said he had talked with his colleague while in Moscow. <b>"I have just received the resignation letter. Let me go back," </b>he added.
Asked whether he would meet Natwar Singh, the prime minister said: <b>"I'll meet him whenever it is convenient for him and me."</b>
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>BJP playing drama, says Manmohan Singh </b>
Pioneer.com
Agencies/ New Delhi
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Wednesday hit out at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for its stand on the Volcker report, saying the party's internal politics was coming in the way of national interest.
"That parliament should function is in everybody's interest," the prime minister told the journalists accompanying him on board Air India One on his way back from a four-day official visit to Moscow.
"The principal opposition party is doing all this drama to divert attention from internal troubles. What is happening is power struggle in Madhya Pradesh - their leadership question and Uma Bharati," he said.
"It is sad party politics makes them do these things," the prime minister added, referring to the BJP not allowing parliament to function over its demand for the resignation of Congress president Sonia Gandhi and minister K. Natwar Singh.
The UN appointed Paul Volcker Committee had named the Congress party and Natwar Singh non-contractual beneficiaries in the Iraqi oil-for-food programme. Natwar Singh had to first resign as external affairs minister and then as a minister without portfolio.
Manmohan Singh also spoke of the resignation letter submitted by Natwar Singh and said he had talked with his colleague while in Moscow. <b>"I have just received the resignation letter. Let me go back," </b>he added.
Asked whether he would meet Natwar Singh, the prime minister said: <b>"I'll meet him whenever it is convenient for him and me."</b>
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