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Action against Khurshid unlikely

Last Updated 13 February 2012, 15:07 IST

 Action against Union Minister Salman Khurshid as demanded by the Election Commission for his defiance on the subquota issue appears unlikely.

The talk in Congress circles is that Khurshid could issue a statement signalling that he had no intention to hurt the Election Commission, which the party hopes can lead to a closure of the issue.

Indications to this effect were available at the AICC briefing when party spokesperson Manish Tewari sought to downplay the controversy insisting that the model code of conduct was an issue between political parties and the Election Commission.

"The model code of conduct is a voluntary compact arrived between political parties and the Election Commission and it has no statutory binding...," party spokesperson Manish Tewari told reporters here.

"Don't try and stretch it too far," he said when suggested whether the censure of Khurshid by the Election Commission should lead to the resignation by the Union Minister.
Asked whether someone will have to go home after this controversy, Tewari said that in a jest "all of us have to go home at night."

Tewari dismissed the contention that the party was speaking in different voices on the matter as a number of leaders and ministers said Khurshid did no wrong.

"Nobody is double-speaking or triplespeaking unless you go on hairsplitting," Tewari said.

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(Published 13 February 2012, 15:07 IST)

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