New Delhi, May 5, 2013
Bansal's fate uncertain
Railway Minister Pawan Bansal’s continuance in office
seemed uncertain late on Saturday night. A decision, either way, say
Congress sources, is expected either on Sunday evening or before
Parliament opens on Monday, but after polling for the Karnataka
elections ends on Sunday.
The Congress Core Group met
here on Saturday and heard Mr. Bansal’s explanation following the
arrest of his nephew, Vijay Singla, for accepting a hefty bribe for the
promotion of a senior railway officer to the Railway Board. It is likely
to meet again on Sunday to take a final view.
At
Saturday’s meeting, the Congress sources said, Mr. Bansal did not offer
to resign as he stressed that he had no business links with his nephew
nor had he ever been influenced by him in decision-making.
Meanwhile,
faced with the demand for a second ministerial head in less than two
weeks — this time over a bribery charge — the Congress initially buried
its head in the sand, with party general secretary Janardan Dwivedi
rejecting the Opposition's demand for the Railway Minister’s
resignation, saying it had become a “disease” of the Opposition to make
such demands. He added that Mr. Bansal has himself given a clarification
and sought an investigation into the matter.
As the
party’s integrity quotient took another hit, its leadership which has
not yet satisfactorily dealt with the case of Law Minister Ashwani
Kumar, accused by the Opposition of trying to influence the coalgate
investigations, first tried to give Mr. Bansal the benefit of the doubt.
But with the Opposition demands growing shriller, the Congress
leadership on Saturday night appeared to be veering round to the view
that it needed to act, but the timing of Mr. Singla’s arrest made it
more difficult, as it came two days before the Karnataka elections which
the party is hoping to win.
Earlier in the day, Mr. Bansal met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Mr.
Vijay Singla was arrested on Friday by the CBI, which also held Makesh
Kumar, a Member of the Railway Board, in connection with the alleged
payment of Rs. 90 lakh for arranging a top-level position in the
government.
Meanwhile, BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad
said that the seeking of pecuniary advantage by someone close to the
Railway Minister and abusing the authority of the Minister was a
“copybook case” for invoking the Prevention of Corruption Act. The
CPI(M), too, has demanded his resignation.
Mr. Bansal, however, distanced himself from his nephew, saying he had no business links with him and denied any wrongdoing.
But the Congress sources pointed out that Mr. Singla was Mr. Bansal’s constituency manager.
Mahesh Kumar suspended
Late
at night, Mr. Mahesh Kumar was suspended. “Following the receipt of the
official report from the CBI, the Ministry of Railways places Mahesh
Kumar, Member (Staff), under suspension,” Additional Director-General of
Railways, Public Relations, Anil Saxena, told PTI.
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