2G scam: 11 MPs demand rejection of draft PAC report
Eleven MPs, including one each from SP and BSP, on Thursday demanded rejection of the draft PAC report on the 2G scam which has indicted former telecom minister A. Raja and made critical observations about Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and finance minister P. Chidambaram.
Bhushan claims corruption in higher judiciary
The debate on whether the higher judiciary should come under the ambit of the Lokpal continues. On Wednesday, Mr Prashant Bhushan, who is a member of the joint drafting panel for the Lokpal Bill, said that civil society is ready for the higher judiciary to be out of the Lokpal’s purview, provided an independent body is created to look into both criminal cases and charges of misconduct against judges.
Anna Hazare to address people’s rally in Lucknow
Social activist Anna Hazare is expected to address a people's rally here May 1, organisers said on Thursday, asserting that the programme will go ahead even in his absence or if the local administration does not give permission.
PAC split, report may face vote
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament on Wednesday virtually split on the 2G spectrum allocation issue on the political lines with the Congress and DMK members coming out openly against PAC chairman Murli Manohar Joshi and made serious allegations about his style of functioning and intention.
Joshi to go ahead with PAC report despite dissent
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Murli Manohar Joshi, the head of Parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC), will finalise the report on the 2G spectrum case despite differences in the 22-member panel, a source said on Thursday.
Cong, DMK demand Joshi’s resignation
Accusing PAC chairman Murli Manohar Joshi for having “malafide intention” to destabilise the government by unilaterally drafting the committee’s report on 2G scam, Congress and DMK members on the panel on Wednesday demanded the BJP leader’s resignation. As soon as the draft report was circulated among the members in
Enquiry ordered into tampering of important vigilance data
Suspecting a foul play, CWG organising committee has ordered an internal enquiry to trace those responsible for wiping out crucial vigilance related information from the computer of its chief vigilance officer.
CPM complains to EC against PC
The CPI(M) on Wednesday complained to the Election Commission that home minister P. Chidambaram and his ministry had violated the model code of conduct in place in West Bengal by trying to “portray” the Left Front as “aggressor” during the ongoing Assembly elections in the state. The party petitioned to the EC that statements made by Mr Chidambaram during campaign are tantamount to influencing the voters.
Govt has to take PAC report seriously : Experts
As a controversy rages over the draft PAC report on the 2G scam, parliamentary experts are unanimous that recommendations of a parliamentary committee are to be normally accepted or at least "taken seriously" by the government.
BJP shifts from Ram to ‘Ram Rajya’ for polls
The Bhartiya Janata Party in Uttar Pradesh is moving from “Ram” to “Ram Rajya”.
The BJP Maha-Sangram rally in Faizabad on Tuesday saw the party leaders return to Ram with a vengeance.
For a dash of novelty to the weather-beaten temple issue, BJP president Nitin Gadkari said, “Along with Ram, we will now work for establishment of Ram Rajya which is s