Left: Sack Law Minister, let PM face Parliament

April 30, 2013 02:16 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:09 pm IST - New Delhi

Left parties on Tuesday stopped short of seeking the resignation of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh after Supreme Court’s observations on coal allocation scam but asked him to face Parliament as he “owes an answer” to the country.

However, they demanded the ouster of Law Minister Ashwani Kumar.

CPI national secretary D. Raja said the Supreme Court has passed “really strong strictures” against the government on the working of the CBI while Forward Bloc Secretary G. Deverajan said no other Prime Minister has faced such criticism from the Supreme Court.

However, both the leaders said the Left parties were not seeking Dr. Singh’s resignation as they wanted to listen to the Prime Minister who should own moral responsibility for the developments.

“The observations of the Supreme Court are strong. Now the Supreme Court observations show that what we were saying were right. Dr. Singh should own moral responsibility. It’s not the Law Minister alone who is responsible.

“The Prime Minister should own up responsibility and face Parliament. Now the continuation of the Law Minister has become untenable,” Mr. Raja said.

Mr. Deverajan said the Prime Minister owes an explanation as he was in-charge of the Coal ministry at the time of the scam.

“The Law Minister should be dismissed. Let the Prime Minister face Parliament,” he said.

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