The BJP walkout at a Joint Parliamentary Committee meeting on Wednesday opened up a new and unexpected political attack on the UPA government, which is already under siege on several counts including the CAG report on the coal scam.
A fierce argument over the list of witnesses to be summoned before the JPC, investigating the 2G scam, sparked acrimonious exchanges. Jaswant Singh, Yashwant Sinha, Dharmendra Pradhan and Ravi Shankar Prasad, all of the BJP, walked out after a stalemate on demands to include Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Finance Minister P. Chidambaram in the list of witnesses.
According to CPI leader Gurudas Dasgupta, the meeting took an ugly turn after a witness list of over 100 people, who are irrelevant to the investigation, was circulated by JPC chairman and Congress leader P.C. Chacko. It is learnt that this list included all former and present Secretaries of the Law Ministry, Buta Singh, Ram Vilas Paswan, all Ministers of State, all PMO officials and all corporate beneficiaries of the migration package of 1999.
“This is a deliberate attempt to overload the committee and divert its attention from the task at hand,” Mr. Dasgupta said.
Though the BJP supported a shorter list of 13 names submitted by Mr. Dasgupta, it wanted the Prime Minister and Mr. Chidambaram summoned instantly.
Manish Tewari is learnt to have raised objections on the ground that Mr. Chidambaram has already been exonerated by the Central Bureau of Investigation. To this, Mr. Dasgupta pointed out that a parliamentary committee is independent and not bound by the CBI.
“All of us, in our own way, put forth our demand with regard to the list of witnesses. This matter has been pending for almost eight weeks. We suggested that the PM and Mr. Chidambaram be called to the JPC to appear as witnesses, because the JPC is the body where ministers can appear,” said Mr. Sinha.
“No sooner did we raise this demand than the Congress members started using foul language against us. One member went to the extent of saying that we [BJP] want to convert the JPC into a kangaroo court. The chairman was not prepared to restrain those members. We had no choice in the circumstances but to stage a walkout. We hope good sense will prevail on the chairman and other members of the JPC and we will see what we can do,” the BJP leader added.
Mr. Chacko said five members of the BJP walked out without any provocation.
BJP accuses Congress of foul language
The angry exchanges over the witness list continued through the day.
Mr. Tewari retaliated, accusing the BJP of trying to earn brownie points and further its political agenda. “Those who believe that treating high dignitaries in an ignominious manner is your remit, that surely under no circumstances can be permitted. If at all any insinuations, any averment has been made, that I used any language, which is unparliamentary, I reject it with the vehemence it deserves. I leave it to the discretion of the chairperson to decide if there were any word which in any manner is unparliamentary, it is free to be expunged. As somebody who regularly practises in constitutional courts, I do know what words should be used and what words should not be used in a parliamentary committee but that does not mean we will allow a parliamentary committee to be reduced to a political theatre just because it serves somebody’s political agenda,” he said.
Mr. Ravi Shankar Prasad defended the BJP’s move: “No fair investigation in the 2G scam will be permissible and possible by the JPC unless the Finance Minister and the PM are called along with the PM’s Secretary.” It was insulting to senior BJP leaders to be showered with abuses by first-timers for making the demand. “The totality of the circumstances was very clear, that a very provocative atmosphere was sought to be created, apart from other considerations, leaving us no option but to walk out,” Mr. Prasad said.
Refuting the charge of using foul language and calling the BJP’s move pre-meditated, Nripender Hooda, the other Congress MP under attack by the BJP, said, “There is nothing that either myself or Mr. Tewari said which should have sparked this sort of reaction from any quarters. The BJP was using this opportunity for summoning the PM as a political tool. That’s exactly what we pointed out. Once we pointed that out, they left. Even before Mr. Tewari and I commented, some of the things they said made it very clear to us that they were going to walk out. It is very unfortunate,” Mr. Hooda said.
“The BJP’s walking out today is unfortunate. At the same time, I appeal to them to come back and remain a part of the committee and produce as far as possible an objective report,” Mr. Dasgupta said.
The BJP has said it will reveal its strategy for participation in the JPC at a press conference on Thursday.
Keywords: 2G spectrum scam, JPC probe, BJP walkout, Manmohan Singh, P. Chidambaram








The politicians are taking the entire country for a ride - first they indulge in scams - then the CAG releases a draft report - the so called "opposition" indulge in "i am holier than you" attitude - the media simply laps it up and in the proces the real issues facing the common man are forgotten.
Why do we need a Parliament if it cannot function for a full term even on a single session ? By raising this kind of hue and cry, BJP is only generating a "sympathy wave" for Manmohan and UPA.
Why can't PM and Chidambaram appear as witness. They might be busy with their own work. It has to be remembered that the scam took place when these people were leading the government. They must be questioned.
I agree with Sri.S.Srinivasan that BJP must come strictly so that in future nobody dare to do any scam.
The true cause of the walkout is not yet known. Each party presented the picture it wants to paint. But it remains a fact that the BJP members in the JPC can request to include the PM and FM as witnesses and as a matter of transparency and credibility the UPA if it has nothing to hide should comply to the request.
If walk-out serves the purpose of bringing the witness then the delay caused is perfectly justified.
I recollect mr manmohansingh declaring that he is ready to face &answer qestions from parliment committee if required!
now can"t understand why the chairman is trying to scuttle the issue?both should come out clean by answering the qestions by the
members so that opposition can not say they are afraid!!??
this will pave the for future also, and make evrybody accountable!!
Good move by BJP..equality governs our country and every one is equal before law.The purpose of JPC will only be accomplished if the truth behind the scam comes out along with all those behind that.
Now BJP must keep its responsibilty of being the opposition party, to check and balance the ruling government, not with the spirit of keeping the democracy alive and for the good of larger community than for thier own political interest.
BJP should make all out efforts to expose the corrupt deals of
UPA.Congress will not spare any effort to cover up various scams.BJP
should move Supreme Court to appoint SIT to go into the mega scams,as
the CBI is misused by the congress-led govt.Any soft approach by BJP
will only lead to more scams by UPA
Well Done BJP LEADERS.I AM Proud of you that all of you were part of the Vajpayee ministry and no body can pointout any scam like this one and the new Coalgate.Do you have plans to have roots n Tamil Nadu, which is also part of INDIA?
Oh ! It's finally good to see the BJP assert itself. For too long, it
has been a member of the silent audience.
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