Tharoor issue: Sonia holds consultations with party leaders

April 16, 2010 11:16 am | Updated November 28, 2021 08:47 pm IST - New Delhi

Congress chief Sonia Gandhi during a meeting. File Photo: PTI

Congress chief Sonia Gandhi during a meeting. File Photo: PTI

With the opposition set to raise the Shashi Tharoor-IPL controversy in Parliament, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today chaired a strategy session with senior party leaders.

Ms. Gandhi held consultations with Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, Defence Minister A K Antony and Political Secretary to the Congress President Ahmed Patel. The three leaders are also part of the Congress core group.

Yesterday, Mr. Tharoor said he is open to making a statement in Lok Sabha on the issue of the Kochi IPL ownership controversy if asked to do so.

Mr. Tharoor had a meeting with Ms. Gandhi last evening.

The Shashi Tharoor-IPL controversy issue is expected to generate heat in Parliament today with the opposition planning to raise the matter involving the beleaguered Union Minister whose resignation has been demanded by BJP and the Left parties.

Notices have been given in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha by several parties including BJP, Left and SP in the backdrop of allegations that Mr. Tharoor had misused his authority to help his friend Sunanda Pushkar get ‘free’ equity of the value of Rs 70 crore in IPL Kochi franchise.

The BJP had sharply reacted to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s statement that he will take action against Mr. Tharoor only after knowing “all the facts” of the case, saying all details were now in the public domain and there should be no delay in the matter.

Earlier, the party had asked for the sacking of Mr. Tharoor.

SP today joined the chorus of demand for Mr. Tharoor’s sacking from government, saying he has been “exposed” in the IPL-Kochi bid controversy.

CPI(M) leader Brinda Karat said Mr. Tharoor should step down immediately and government should investigate the whole issue.

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