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'All options are open'
By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, JUNE 30. The Centre today indicated that `all options
would be open' to the Cabinet meeting here tomorrow noon to take
action on the Tamil Nadu happenings.
Although the term, President's rule, did not figure in the
resolution adopted by the NDA meeting here tonight demanding the
release of the arrested DMK leaders, and neither was this option
spelt out by the Union Law Minister, Mr Arun Jaitely, who briefed
the media on the behalf of the Prime Minister, it was made clear
that this option had not been ruled out.
``The Prime Minister must take necessary steps to uphold federal
polity,'' is how the NDA convener, Mr George Fernandes, handled a
question from the media on this. And Mr. Arun Jaitely spelt out
the ``options'' before the Cabinet meeting tomorrow thus: ``The
Government will discuss all options to deal with the situation.
Each fact of the Chennai developments was a serious violation of
Constitutional guarantees and to restore Constitutional norms the
Government will decide what action needed to be taken.''
But first, it seemed, that the Centre needed to arm itself with
a report from the Governor, and hence the ultimatum to her. The
``independent'' report from the Home Ministry team being
dispatched to Chennai could also be possibly used by the Centre
to take the next steps.
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