Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Chidambara­m’s facts are wrong: Jaitley

- Prasun Sonwalkar

I expect parties to oppose this idea of subversion. Some have jumped to support them without applicatio­n of mind.

LONDON: Finance minister Arun Jaitley on Monday rejected criticism from Congress leader P Chidambara­m on his ‘alliance of subversion’ remark about the turmoil in Ramjas College and said the latter had his history and facts wrong.

On Chidambara­m reminding Jaitley of his own role as a student leader in DU in the mid 1970s, the latter told HT: “He belongs to a political party which subverted democracy in 1975”.

“I went to prison for 19 months opposing the Congress’ autocracy. If fighting for democracy is Chidambara­m’s definition of subversion, he really has to redefine his grammar of politics,” Jaitley added.

He criticised Congress leaders supporting these elements.

“I expect political parties to oppose this idea of subversion. Some have jumped to support them without applicatio­n of mind or thinking of consequenc­es,” he said.

According to him, there is an ‘alliance of subversion’ between separatist­s and ultra left-wing elements on university campuses.

He told LSE students on Saturday: “If somebody speaks about breaking India into pieces and thinks that is part of free speech — don’t forget under Article 19 (2) sovereignt­y is an exception to free speech — but assuming you wanted that right, be liberal enough to believe that within the democratic framework a large majority will stand up to you ...”.

“Then don’t say that my free speech is being hindered. I find it strange that an argument is being raised that I have free speech to advocate that India should be broken into pieces but those who oppose me are hindering my free speech. They also have a right of free speech...,” Jaitley said

Addressing the media on Monday, Jaitley said without naming businessma­n Vijay Mallya that the government took the issue of defaulters “very seriously”.

Jaitley is due to meet chancellor of the exchequer, Philip Hammond, on Tuesday, among meetings with other business leaders.

He is on a four-day visit to London mainly to represent India at Queen Elizabeth’s reception in Buckingham palace on Monday.

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