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PM turns the tables on Cong. MP
By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, AUG. 7. The Prime Minister's reply to the debate in
the Lok Sabha today on the Agra summit was not even half as long
winded as that of the External Affairs Minister. Speaking
extempore, a visibly relaxed Mr. Vajpayee made his point without
being aggressive either to Pakistan or to the Opposition.
The proceedings began on a testy note with the Congress Deputy
Leader, Mr. Madhavrao Scindia, joining issue with Mr. Jaswant
Singh.
The Congress leader denied the latter's remark yesterday that he
(Mr. Scindia) had during his speech subjected him to abuse.
Speaking just before the Prime Minister's speech, Mr. Scindia
clarified that he had never abused a member during his career as
a parliamentarian and it was never his intention to abuse Mr.
Singh. ``I am pained that the Minister used that word. I never
have and will never abuse a member.''
He also referred to remarks about his background pointing out
that he had the privilege of having been elected an MP nine times
and did not need to get into Parliament through the Rajya Sabha,
a remark he later withdrew.
Reading from the official record of the debate, Mr. Scindia said
that all he had said was ``the Government raved and ranted about
cross-border terrorism, yet it sent the honourable Foreign
Minister to escort terrorists to their freedom in Kandahar, we
hung our heads in utter disbelief.'' He urged the Speaker to look
up the records and ensure that the charges made against him were
corrected.
The Prime Minister, during his speech, had some light- hearted
exchanges with the Opposition and even while pulling the Congress
MP, Mr. Mani Shankar Aiyer's leg.
Mr. Vajpayee referred to the latter's remarks that the Government
was inexperienced in handling important matters such as the
summit and could perhaps do with some help from people like him
(Mr. Aiyer) who had some experience in the matter having handled
such issues earlier.
Turning to the Congress benches, Mr. Vajpayee said, ``Mr. Aiyer
was right, we do not have much experience in such matters and
should ourselves avail of his experience, but his own party
doesn't seem to have too much faith in his abilities.''
``I look forward to benefiting from an exchange of views with
him, I have admired the way he performed as Consul-General in
Karachi, but what do I do, because everytime I invite the
Congress for consultations he is not included in the delegation.
When his own party doesn't consult him how can he complain that I
do not avail myself of his experience?''
Even the Congress benches had a hearty laugh and Mr. Aiyer,
normally never at a loss for words, shared the joke.
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