PM should give reasons for accepting Tharoor’s resignation: BJP

April 20, 2010 12:48 pm | Updated November 12, 2016 05:36 am IST - New Delhi

Maintaining that the Shashi Tharoor episode was far from over, BJP on Tuesday said it would “compel” the Prime Minister to explain the reasons for accepting his resignation as a Union Minister and also reveal the contents of the inquiry which led to the decision.

“Shashi Tharoor has already made a statement in the Lok Sabha. We will see whether he comes up with an explanation today. If something comes out of his explanation, we will compel the Prime Minister to explain the reasons under which his resignation was accepted,” BJP deputy leader in Rajya Sabha S. S. Ahluwalia told reporters.

He was asked whether BJP would allow Mr. Tharoor to speak in the House today if he comes up with an explanation.

The BJP took the decision to continue to rake up the issue of resignation of Mr. Tharoor from the Union Council of Ministers at its parliamentary party meeting this morning.

He said the party would also seek details of inquiry which led the Government to accept his resignation. “We would also like to know the contents of inquiry which made the Government accept his resignation,” said Mr. Ahluwalia.

According to Mr. Ahluwalia, Chairman of the BJP Parliamentary Party L. K. Advani “expressed satisfaction” at the performance of MPs during the second half of the Budget session which began last week.

“We believe that our first victory was to force the Government into accepting a discussion on Dantewada incident.

Earlier, it was avoiding a discussion but later they succumbed to opposition’s pressure,” Mr. Ahluwalia said, adding that the UPA’s first defeat was the resignation of Mr. Tharoor.

He said the BJP would like to take other Opposition parties along when it moves a cut motion against price rise.

Referring to the party’s ‘maharally’ on Wednesday against price rise, he said after customary speeches at Ramlila ground, the protestors would proceed to gherao Parliament House. “We expect a large number of people to attend,” he said.

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