01-26-2006, 09:58 AM
Who Said What
Whatever the SC says the country has to accept it...The Supreme Court has got authority. We have to respect it... I do not want to comment (Buta's resignation)- Manmohan Singh
The culpability of the PM is evidently greater because he convened the meeting of the Council of Ministers at the dead of the night and was instrumental in misleading the President - LK Advani
I don't see any way other than Governor Buta Singh to step down - Prakash Karat
After the SC judgement it is not possible for him (Buta) to remain there. Report of the Governor was sent not in a very objective and neutral manner -AB Bardhan
It is for Singh to decide on continuing in office. It is a matter of propriety for the individual whether to continue in office or not - Fali S Nariman
How dare they (government) make this hindsight of a comment that they were misled. Are they children playing games? If they are, they have no right to be there - George Fernandes
Centre owes it to the court and Constitution to remove him. I think Buta Singh cannot and should not remain in the office for a minute after this - Soli Sorabjee
We should leave it to the conscience of the Governor. How can I say whether he should remain or go -Lalu Prasad
I personally never favoured the dissolution, but given the circumstances prevailing at that time there was no other option (other than dissolution) left - Ram Vilas Paswan
Whatever the SC says the country has to accept it...The Supreme Court has got authority. We have to respect it... I do not want to comment (Buta's resignation)- Manmohan Singh
The culpability of the PM is evidently greater because he convened the meeting of the Council of Ministers at the dead of the night and was instrumental in misleading the President - LK Advani
I don't see any way other than Governor Buta Singh to step down - Prakash Karat
After the SC judgement it is not possible for him (Buta) to remain there. Report of the Governor was sent not in a very objective and neutral manner -AB Bardhan
It is for Singh to decide on continuing in office. It is a matter of propriety for the individual whether to continue in office or not - Fali S Nariman
How dare they (government) make this hindsight of a comment that they were misled. Are they children playing games? If they are, they have no right to be there - George Fernandes
Centre owes it to the court and Constitution to remove him. I think Buta Singh cannot and should not remain in the office for a minute after this - Soli Sorabjee
We should leave it to the conscience of the Governor. How can I say whether he should remain or go -Lalu Prasad
I personally never favoured the dissolution, but given the circumstances prevailing at that time there was no other option (other than dissolution) left - Ram Vilas Paswan