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By Our Special Correspondent
In separate statements, these parties said the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, ought to call for the resignation of his two Cabinet colleagues to uphold the principles of parliamentary democracy and the rule of law. Given that the Central Bureau of Investigation had just last week filed supplementary chargesheets against the two Ministers along with six others, the Congress spokesman, Anand Sharma, and D. Raja of the Communist Party if India asserted that both could not remain as Ministers anymore. Of the view that the statement of the kar sevaks confirmed what had been known all along, Mr. Sharma said their inclusion in the Union Cabinet in the first place was a "mockery of the rule of law" and also amounted to an "insult to India's constitutional democracy".
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