Congress fishing in troubled waters: Jaitley on CJI impeachment issue

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Minister Jaitley today accused the of fishing in troubled waters and adopting a fringe position over the issue of of the of which he said will hurt immediately the party in the elections.

In a scathing blog, he said the fact that the has been reduced to a two-digit party in the Lok Sabha and is being ousted from state after state, demonstrates the "non-acceptability" of its current leadership.

Without naming Congress Rahul Gandhi, Jaitley said he opposes EVMs, prefers cash over digital mode of transaction and takes hostile stand on economic reforms.

On the Congress party's move to impeach the CJI, Jaitley said it was wholly misconceived, poorly drafted and lacked in substance.

However, "finding a divided court", the Congress wanted to fish in troubled waters, he said.

"If the motion for was unsustainable, the writ petition challenging the order of the Chairman, Rajya Sabha, was unarguable," argued Jaitley, who himself is an

The senior BJP further said the rejection of a motion by a or the is a part of the legislative process. The rulings of the on whether to admit a motion or otherwise, are not subject to judicial review.

"But wanting to fish in troubled waters", he said the Congress conceived of a strategy to "chose a court of its choice" for mentioning for constitution of the bench to hear the matter so that an unarguable matter could be arguable before a more receptive court.

"The was looking for a friendly pitch to bowl on," said Jaitley.

He also wondered whether it is right for a national party to deviate from the mainstream and take such fringe position?

"This in reality is the price which each will pay because its has decided that fringe position are better than the mainstream one. The Congressmen in will be the immediate victim," he said.

Jaitley, who is also of the House in Rajya Sabha, further said the judgement in the unfortunate death of has already exposed the of the where it concocted the unnatural death theory.

"It now wanted a continuing sword to hang on the and hence on the Its efforts of a 'forum shopping' having failed, it refused to argue its unarguable case on merits," he noted.

The said the most alarming aspect of the Congress has been that from a grand old party which occupied centre-stage, it is being pushed to the fringe.

It is not only electoral arithmetic that it occupies the fringe position but also the position that it adopts on several mainstream issues, he noted.

The minister further said the current of the Congress preferred a fringe position on the issue of raising 'Tukde Tukde' slogans at the

In a jibe at the Congress president, Jaitley said he has no qualms of releasing his photographs with a convicted ally whom he had once opposed. He was apparently hinting at Gandhi's picture with RJD supremo Lalu Yadav.

In another potshot at the Congress, Jaitley said the fringe party having got a miniscule number of votes in Gorakhpur and Phoolpur bye-elections "celebrates" the victory of

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 20:35 IST