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Thu, 03/17/2011 - 20:53
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LDALL WIKILEAKS 2
LDALL WIKILEAKS 2- Kapur also maintained that he never worked for Sharma, whom he knew, but denied the diplomat's claim as "malicious
allegations". "I did not not meet him (diplomat)," he
claimed.
Ajit Singh, chief of Rashtriya Lok Dal whose four MPs
were allegedly paid Rs. 10 crore each for supporting the
government, also denied the allegation. He said his three MPs
had voted against the government in the trial of strength.
The BJP-led NDA and other Opposition parties like
Left, SP, TDP and JD(S) made a common cause on the issue and
launched a frontal attack on the Prime Minister.
"We would like the Prime Minister to come to the House
and announce that he has decided to resign in the light of new
revelations," NDA's Working Chairman L K Advani told a press
conference flanked by leaders of the alliance.
He ruled out moving a no-confidence motion against the
government saying "the people are no longer with the
government".
"We will be failing in our duty if we do not not
affirm that this government has lost the moral authority to
continue even for a single moment," Advani said.
He said the full establishment of the government and
the Congress party from the right were involved in the bribery
episode which has "maligned" India's democracy in the eyes of
the world.
His party colleague and Leader of the Opposition
Arun Jaitley said the government survive on the basis of
political and moral sin and was conducting a "farcical game"
as it has been caught "with its pants down".
allegations". "I did not not meet him (diplomat)," he
claimed.
Ajit Singh, chief of Rashtriya Lok Dal whose four MPs
were allegedly paid Rs. 10 crore each for supporting the
government, also denied the allegation. He said his three MPs
had voted against the government in the trial of strength.
The BJP-led NDA and other Opposition parties like
Left, SP, TDP and JD(S) made a common cause on the issue and
launched a frontal attack on the Prime Minister.
"We would like the Prime Minister to come to the House
and announce that he has decided to resign in the light of new
revelations," NDA's Working Chairman L K Advani told a press
conference flanked by leaders of the alliance.
He ruled out moving a no-confidence motion against the
government saying "the people are no longer with the
government".
"We will be failing in our duty if we do not not
affirm that this government has lost the moral authority to
continue even for a single moment," Advani said.
He said the full establishment of the government and
the Congress party from the right were involved in the bribery
episode which has "maligned" India's democracy in the eyes of
the world.
His party colleague and Leader of the Opposition
Arun Jaitley said the government survive on the basis of
political and moral sin and was conducting a "farcical game"
as it has been caught "with its pants down".