Saturday, May 26, 2012

Stung by CD row, Singhvi quits Congress, Parliament posts-ToI-24.4.12


Insists Disc Morphed, BJP Wants Probe

New Delhi: Congress member of Rajya Sabha Abhishek Singhvi on Monday evening resigned as the party spokesperson and head of a key parliamentary panel over the persisting CD row after BJP demanded a forensic test of the controversial disc to ascertain its authenticity.
 
    However, Singhvi argued that his resignation as the chairman of Parliament’s standing committee on law
 and justice and AICC spokesman was no admission of guilt. “I have done this only to prevent even the slightest 
possible parliamentary disruption regarding thepurported CDs being circulated about me…I did not think it fit to subject the party to any inconvenience on this account,” the articulate MP said in a statement.
 
    He reiterated the allegations made about the CD were false, particularly stressing that there was no reference to the “promise of any post” in the “fabricated and morphed” disc. The senior lawyer said, “It is pure imagination, wishful thinking and sensationalism”, blaming his opponents “who have assiduously spent over 10 days hearing, seeing amplifying and distilling the CD have found no vestige of any reference, not even remotely, to any illegality, corrupt practice or wrongdoing”.
 
ABHISHEK’S UPS & DOWNS
 
March 23
 Abhishek Manu Singhvi files complaint against his former driver, Mukesh Lal. Accuses Lal of threatening to circulate morphed CD which allegedly shows Singhvi engaged in sexual actsApril 21 Delhi HC grants permanent injunction against publishing or distributing contents of the CD after Lal tells court he fabricated and circulated it out of anger. Singhvi agrees not to press any charges against him April 22 As video goes viral on Net, Singhvi lashes out at social media for violating court ban; calls it “handiwork of organized gang” April 23 Singhvi quits all official and Cong party positions. Says he is doing so “to prevent even the slightest possible Parliamentary disruption... I did not think it fit to subject the (Congress) party to any inconvenience on thisCong leaves Singhvi to fend for himself 
New Delhi: “The canard was spread simply to give the issue a public interest flavour since otherwise the contents of the CD, assuming them to be true (which they certainly are not, would disclose only something private and consensual giving a cause of action only to aggrieved family members (who have stood completely by me) and to no one else,” he said.
 
    He said, “Either the CD is morphed or it is not. In either event, it raises no public interest issue, yet evokes salacious private and prurient interest and contumacious internet violation of a flagrant kind”.
 
    The resignation followed after the CD went viral on social media, rendered irrelevant a court injunction Singhvi had secured to pre-empt coverage of the matter, leading BJP to demand a CFSL probe to determine the CD’s authenticity. Sources said that the party conveyed its stand to the chairman of Rajya Sabha Hamid Ansari. Explaining the party’s stance, it said, “If the CD is indeed doctored as Singhvi claims, then it seriously impinges upon the privilege of an MP and the matter needs to be examined by the privileges committee of Rajya Sabha. In case, it is genuine, it seriously reflects upon the conduct of the MP who is also the chairman of the standing committee on law and justice, and calls for a probe by the ethics panel of the House… BJP
 would like either of the courses to be followed”. 
    The pressure from the Opposition and the sure prospect of embarrassment for the treasury bench on the opening day of the post-recess part of the Budget Session narrowed the options for Singhvi amid indications that the Congress leadership may have leaned on him to retreat into the background, at least for the time being.
 
    Singhvi appealed to fellow politicians to drop the matter. “As a political or professional class, instead of gleefully watching, promoting or participating in a person’s natural and understandable discomfiture, we must respect privacy issues”. However, neither this nor his resignation may deter the issue from being raised in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, with Leader of Opposition Arun Jaitleysaying that the BJP would demand a statement from Singhvi on circumstances for his quitting as the head of the standing committee.
 
    Congress reacted to the belated BJP offensive on the CD row, after having kept quiet for all these days, by saying the opposition party had no moral right to lecture on the morality after its MLAs in Karnataka and Gujarat were allegedly caught watching porn in the assembly.
 
    However, the remark did not hide indications that Congress may have left Singhvi to fend for himself, with no leader from the party or the government coming to his defence.

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