Press Briefing Monday, 16 November 2009
Shri Manish Tewari addressed the media today.
Shri Manish Tewari said that Shri Bal Thackrey’s
reaction to Shri Sachin Tendulkar’s assertion of
his Indian-ness is completely uncalled for,
unwarranted and deserves to be condemned in the
strongest possible terms. Though Shri Bal
Thackrey’s comments are not really worth the
paper written on and we would not like to
dignify them with the response or reaction from
this podium but given the long term implications
of such assertions, we have chosen to address
them today. Political parties, who raise narrow
identity based issues in order to satiate their
political ambitions, insult the unity, diversity
and the pluralism of India. They assault the
very idea of India. Their idea, language and
idiom belong to a path which the people of India
have overwhelmingly repudiated and rejected
repeatedly. It is not the language which an
emerging world power or the leadership of an
emerging world power speaks. Though it is not
our business to advise any political party as to
how they should run their politics but we would
like to submit that worthy to raise issues which
are connected with the everyday life of the
people, they would fulfill their role as a
constructive opposition better.
To a question of certain diary entries of Shri
Madhu Koda having linkages of senior congress
leaders, Shri Tewari said it is not my job to
second guess an investigation and he is not
going to lead you down the path of Hon’ble
Supreme Court judgment on the Jain Hawala
diaries because he does not think this is the
Court of law. The former Chief Minister of
Jhakhand is before the authorities that are the
appropriate forum where he should reveal
whatever he thinks is essential for him to
reveal. We do not take it either as a threat or
as any kind of black mail for the simple reason
that this is the normal and natural reaction
which anybody under investigation to intimidate
the Investigating Officer resorts to. The matter
is before the authorities, it is being
investigated and if the former Chief Minister of
Jharkhand has anything to say, he has the
appropriate platform and the appropriate forum
available.
To the question over the statement of the BJP
that Congress party and the UPA should come
clean on it, Shri Tewari said he thinks the
Bhartiya Janata Party has no credentials to
speak about corruption. The BJP’s track record
during the six years when they led the NDA
coalition speaks for itself and the problem with
the BJP is that it is a party which is
desperately in search of issues and it tries to
cling on to every perceived straw which it think
comes in its way. The BJP is best advised that
there is an investigation in progress which is
being carried out both at the State as well as
at the Centre by the UPA led dispensation.
Therefore, he does not think there is anything
more that the Government has to say insofar as
its credentials in connection with zero
tolerance on corruption are concerned.
Shri Tewari further said that if at all there is
anything which needs to be said by anybody, it
should be said to the investigative authority
and the law of the land as laid by the Supreme
Court under Article 141 is for everyone to
follow.
To another question that General Secretary
In-charge of Jharkhand has recommended the
removal of Madhu Koda, Shri Tewari said that
last Friday also when we announced the alliance,
he had addressed this question. When we extend
support to a political party, we extend it with
the intention of ensuring stability,
development, transparency and good governance in
the State. If somebody chooses to abuse that
mandate, or abuse the trust which the people
reposed in him, then he faces the law and that
is exactly what is happening to the former Chief
Minister of Jharkhand. Therefore, his submission
would be not to have two parallel trials – a
trial in the media and investigation before the
appropriate authorities. Let the investigation
reach its conclusion and then, whatever it is,
would be presented by them in the charge sheet.
Shri Tewari further said that at various points
in time, various people who look after States
take or make an assessment but then a political
call on that assessment is taken on an overall
appreciation of the situation. So it is not a
question of protecting ‘A’ or not protecting
‘B’, the question is that the Congress party had
extended support with the intention that there
would be good governance, transparency and
development in Jharkhand and possibly at that
point in time it was felt that a little more
time should be given to the dispensation which
is there to give on the support which had been
extended to him.
On the question of reaction of the Congress
party on Mulayam Singh Yadav and Kalyan Singh
parting ways with each other, Shri Tewari said
he has nothing to comment except it is a
political bankruptcy, opportunism and a total
disregard for secularism.
(Tom Vadakkan)
Secretary, AICC