|
|
||||||
| ADVT: |
| Home | Astrology | Business | Indiafocus | Lifestyle | Movies | News | Parenting | Online Exam | Sports | Travel |
Home India National |
||||||||||||||||||
| 'Do nothing to destabilise the govt' | ||||||||||||||||||
| Monday, August 06, 2007 20:15 [IST] PTI |
||||||||||||||||||
New Delhi: Congress President Sonia Gandhi today gave a clear message to Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's detractors that they should do nothing to destabilise the government, which has been at the centre of a controversy over a land scam. Three ministers in the Dikshit government - Haroon Yusuf, A K Walia and Arvinder Singh Lovely - who have been accused of being party to a conspiracy to topple the Chief Minister, met Gandhi and are understood to have been asked to "keep quiet". The AICC also quoted the Chief Minister as dismissing any plot to destabilise her government with the leadership going all out to project that "all is well" in Delhi despite the Ashok Malhotra affair. "There is no danger to the Delhi government or the Congress," AICC General Secretary in charge of Delhi Ashok Gehlot told reporters, echoing Dikshit's comment that "nothing of this sort (conspiracy to topple her) has happened". He instead trained guns on the BJP by saying the issue of land scam was important and should be probed thoroughly. With the arrest of Malhotra by the CBI, the AICC harped on "individual criminality" and asserted that the party has nothing to do in the matter. | ||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||