எதற்கு இந்திய அரசாங்கம் சுப்ரீம் கோர்ட்டில் சமர்பிக்கும் அபிடவிட்டை அரசாங்கத்தில் இல்லாத காங்கிரஸ் தலைவர் மேற்பார்வை பார்க்கவேண்டும்?
சட்ட அமைச்சர் பார்ப்பதும், கலாச்சார அமைச்சர் பார்ப்பதும் வேறு. அரசாங்கத்தில் இல்லாத கட்சித்தலைவர் பார்ப்பது வேறு.
எல்லாம் பார்த்துதான் குறி வைத்து சுட்டிருக்கிறார்கள். இப்போது சோனியாவுக்கு வழக்கம்போல கிரீடம் வைக்கிறார்கள்..
இந்துக்கள் ஏமாளிகள் அல்ல. அது கொஞ்சம் காலம் கழித்து தெரியும்.
Sonia lashes out at Ambika Soni over the phone
Published on Sunday , September 16, 2007 at 15:11 in Nation section
New Delhi: Union Tourism Minister Ambika Soni has confirmed that while she was on an official visit to Tokyo, Congress President Sonia Gandhi telephoned her and gave her a tongue lashing over her ministry's affidavit filed in connection with the ongoing Sethusamudram project.
In Ambika's own words: "The CP called me in Tokyo. She was agitated as to how such an erroneous affidavit could go. I tried to explain to her and promised her to submit all the concerned papers about the controversy."
Ambika arrived here last evening from Tokyo amid the raging controversy over the "Ram-affidavit".
"Today, when I met her (Sonia Gandhi) at 10 Janpath, I handed over all the papers concerning the affidavit. I showed her the draft affidavit in which I and my officials had made three corrections. While two corrections were incorporated in the draft affidavit, one which we had expressly deleted, went uncorrected," Soni said.
She, however, said that she had carried out the corrections in the affidavit on September 7.
Replying to a question as to how such a mistake went through even after being corrected, she said, "I just can't say at what level such a mistake was committed."
Ambika met Sonia in afternoon and is understood to have briefed her about the inquiry into the matter. She had a brief ten-minute meeting with the Congress President and did not talk to the waiting mediapersons at 10 Janpath.
Meanwhile, after having ordered suspension of two senior officials of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on Friday, the Culture Ministry has sought a personal explanation from the Director General of ASI, Anshu Vaish, to explain her role in the filing of the affidavit, official sources said.
Vaish has been asked to give her reply to Culture Secretary Badal K Das by Tuesday.
The two senior ASI officials - Chandrashekhar, Director (Administration) and V Bakshi, Assistant Director (Monuments) - were found to be responsible for not carrying out the corrections in the affidavit as directed by the Culture Ministry.
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