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Cong refuses to buy Swaraj's 'humanitarian' argument

Last Updated : 12 August 2015, 11:14 IST
Last Updated : 12 August 2015, 11:14 IST

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Congress today sought to demolish Sushma Swaraj's claim of helping Lalit Modi on humanitarian grounds in Lok Sabha, saying she could have done it under a legal framework and demanded reponse from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The attack by Congress Leader Mallikarjun Kharge in the House, which saw normalcy for the first time during the Monsoon session, came during a discussion on the Lalit Modi controversy over which Parliament has been paralysed for the last four weeks.

The discussion was taken up on the penultimate day of the Monsoon session after the government agreed to it through an adjourment motion as demanded by the opposition.

Initiating the debate, Kharge picked holes in the External Affairs Minister's defence and raised a host of questions as to why she agreed to help a "fugitive" probed by the Enforcement Directorate.

"You have said that you helped him on humanitarian grounds. If you had to help him on humanitarian grounds you could have done so legally," the Congress leader told Swaraj, whose resignation is being demanded over the issue.

Kharge wondered as to why the government did not appeal in the Supreme Court's against the Delhi High Court's decision to restore his passport.

He questioned who among the Prime Minister, Finance Ministry or External Affairs Minsitry was responsible for not appealing against the order.

He also refused to accept Swaraj's contention that she had only responded "orally" to the British envoy's query that bilateral relations will not be affected if Lalit Modi was granted travel documents to visit his ailing wife in Portugal.

"Is that no a recommendation," Kharge asked and contended that she did not even speak to her own ministry officials regarding the issue.

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Published 12 August 2015, 11:14 IST

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