08-11-2006, 03:14 AM
<b>Congmen surround Natwar in House, keep new allies away</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Even as his privilege motion against the Prime Minister was rejected by Rajya Sabha Chairman Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, Natwar Singh sought an appointment with the Prime Minister and did not press for his explanation on the Pathak Authority. He had submitted a copy of this to the Rajya Sabha secretariat earlier in the day.
Singh also appeared to be avoiding his recently found allies despite the fact that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh did not give him an appointment to hear his side of story.
<b>The Congress party seems to have adopted a wait and watch policy while the party's trouble-shooters were busy in a massive crisis management exercise to ensure that Singh did nothing further to cause trouble for the party and its <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>president Sonia Gandhi</span>.</b>
Thursday was a day of anti-climax after Natwar's vociferous outburst against Manmohan Singh earlier in the week.
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The real drama started after that when Natwar Singh followed the PM and returned to the House within two minutes when the House was witnessing an uproar just before the adjournment till 12.30pm.
As the members were chatting among themselves after the adjournment,<b> Natwar Singh was seen approaching Congress member Satyavrat Chaturvedi and asking for supari </b>(betelnut).
When the House assembled at 12.30pm, Natwar Singh entered the House again and sat in the same place. <b>He paid no heed to pleasantries from either Amar Singh (SP) or Digvijay Singh of JD(U).</b>
At this stage Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Suresh Pachauri came to meet Natwar followed by Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav. Both of them flanked Singh and Pachauri took Natwar's hand after which the trio was seen talking seriously.
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When asked what he talked to Natwar, Lalu told the Pioneer, "I told him to beware of the fascist forces and face the charges in a graceful manner."
A senior Congress member told the Pioneer <b>that efforts to persuade Natwar were on last night and CPI (M) member Sitaram Yechuri played a major role in calming him and keeping him away from the trio of Amar Singh, Yashwant Sinha and Digvijay Singh </b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Hahahha
Queen is saved.
Congress is now okay with corruption and traitors to country or Party.
Now there will be a fire in office to destroy every single piece of evidence, and La Bofurs part -2 will continue.
Singh also appeared to be avoiding his recently found allies despite the fact that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh did not give him an appointment to hear his side of story.
<b>The Congress party seems to have adopted a wait and watch policy while the party's trouble-shooters were busy in a massive crisis management exercise to ensure that Singh did nothing further to cause trouble for the party and its <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>president Sonia Gandhi</span>.</b>
Thursday was a day of anti-climax after Natwar's vociferous outburst against Manmohan Singh earlier in the week.
..............
The real drama started after that when Natwar Singh followed the PM and returned to the House within two minutes when the House was witnessing an uproar just before the adjournment till 12.30pm.
As the members were chatting among themselves after the adjournment,<b> Natwar Singh was seen approaching Congress member Satyavrat Chaturvedi and asking for supari </b>(betelnut).
When the House assembled at 12.30pm, Natwar Singh entered the House again and sat in the same place. <b>He paid no heed to pleasantries from either Amar Singh (SP) or Digvijay Singh of JD(U).</b>
At this stage Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Suresh Pachauri came to meet Natwar followed by Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav. Both of them flanked Singh and Pachauri took Natwar's hand after which the trio was seen talking seriously.
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When asked what he talked to Natwar, Lalu told the Pioneer, "I told him to beware of the fascist forces and face the charges in a graceful manner."
A senior Congress member told the Pioneer <b>that efforts to persuade Natwar were on last night and CPI (M) member Sitaram Yechuri played a major role in calming him and keeping him away from the trio of Amar Singh, Yashwant Sinha and Digvijay Singh </b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Hahahha
Queen is saved.
Congress is now okay with corruption and traitors to country or Party.
Now there will be a fire in office to destroy every single piece of evidence, and La Bofurs part -2 will continue.