Opposition sees Advani remarks as hint for Swaraj, Raje to resign

Mr. Advani had said there is a need to maintain probity in public life and recalled how he had resigned soon after his name cropped up in the Hawala scam.

June 28, 2015 05:37 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 04:57 pm IST - New Delhi

File photo of senior BJP leader L.K. Advani with fellow party leader and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

File photo of senior BJP leader L.K. Advani with fellow party leader and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

In light of senior BJP leader L.K. Advani emphasising the need for probity in public life, opposition parties on Sunday said that External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhra Raje must “own up responsibility” in the Lalit Modi controversy.

“It is a very clear indication from the senior most leader of BJP that its Ministers, when they are implicated, when there are allegations against them, should own up responsibility.

“The Prime Minister should come out with a clear explanation. Nothing is happening. It is in this context that he (Advani) has given this opinion. So, I think that Advani ji ’s opinion is the reflection of thinking in general of the people,” said senior Congress leader P.C. Chacko.

In what is seen as a veiled message to the Narendra Modi government in the wake of the row involving Ms. Swaraj and Ms. Raje, Mr. Advani had on Saturday said there is a need to maintain probity in public life and recalled how he had resigned soon after his name cropped up in the Hawala scam.

“The very mention of Advani ji ’s resignation now means what? It is a hint that he wants that these two people should own moral responsibility,” added Mr. Chacko.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said it was now clear that the ruling BJP does not intend to walk on the path of political morality.

“They had claimed to be a party with a difference. What difference is that? They want to protect their own people... They might be feeling that if they take action against one it may trigger a process. By now, it is clear that they don’t intend to walk on the path of political morality. This is what Advani ji has also cautioned about,” Mr. Kumar said.

Mr. Advani had resigned as an MP in 1996 following allegations of his involvement in the infamous Hawala scam. He was consequently re-elected in 1998 after his name was cleared.

Entries found in the diaries of Hawala broker S.K. Jain were presented as crucial evidence against top politicians, including Mr. Advani, in the court by the CBI.

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