PM violated Constitution by not acting against those behind

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today accused Prime Minister Modi of violating the Constitution and the dignity of his office by not acting against those behind "conspiracy with Pakistan", a charge he made against his predecessor during the poll campaign.

It said Modi should at least clarify his remark which he allegedly used to "win" the election, saying had it been Atal Behari Vajpayee as prime minister, he could have apologised 10 times.


The party also alleged that Modi was trying to break the country and blemish the image of his predecessor. It earlier demanded an apology from the

The earlier created an uproar in both the Houses of and disrupted proceedings. While the day's work in the was washed out, its members in the Lok Sabha staged a walkout and boycotted the lower house post- lunch.

"The is trying to break the country and blemish the image of good peple," senior told reporters outside

He said if the had information about a "secret meeting" between senior leaders and the and its ex- which was "anti- national", then why did he not use the and other agencies at his disposal.

"If you had proof, you should have lodged an FIR against former and arrested him. You are tarnishing his image and questioning his nationalism.

"If the had proof, why did he not take the services of intelligence agencies if there was something anti-national. He has thereby violated the oath of secrecy he has taken...If it was not in the nation's interest and was anti-national, then you have violated the Constitution and the 'maryada' (dignity) of office," he alleged.

The of Opposition in the Ghulam Nabi Azad said opposition parties have demanded that the prime minister clarifies the serious allegation he made during the about a "secret" meeting between the and an ex-and Manmohan Singh, former and an

"When the publicly accuses of conspiring with then it is a very serious allegation and he should clarify.

"If he has a problem in seeking an apology, then the should say that to win the he threw a stunt, a "gola" (ball). It is acceptable to us," he said.

Azad said had Vajpayee been there (as prime minister), "he would have apologised 10 times. It depends on who is the prime minister".

"If the is taking his words back, we will accept that too. Then he need not apologise. He should only say that he said it to win the election," he said.

Azad said Modi should state in that the BJP was losing in and it had no other option but to "concoct" the story of "conspiracy with Pakistan", seek public sympathy and portray leaders as anti-national.

"Let the say and admit that his job is done and now the BJP has won the election, hence I take back my words. We will accept that. The one who has levelled allegations, should explain. If there is truth in his allegations, the people concerned be punished. We are ready for it," he said.

"It is the culture of the BJP to abuse, call people anti-national, beat them, fire bullets at them. This has become an order of the day," he alleged.

"There is only one way in a democracy and that is The and the former prime minister, who is facing the allegation, both are members of Parliament," he said, adding that Modi should clarify in

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First Published: Wed, December 20 2017. 19:35 IST