Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Aiyar comes out in support of Natwar

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Senior Congressma­n Mani Shankar Aiyar has backed former colleague Natwar Singh’s revelation that Rajiv Gandhi as Prime Minister had been “kept in the dark” about “Operation Brasstacks by then minister of state for defence Arun Singh and Army chief General Sunderji.

In an interview to Headlines Today, Aiyar also accepted the contention made in Singh’s autobiogra­phy that Rahul Gandhi prevented his mother from accepting the prime ministersh­ip in 2004, as he was scared that she would be killed.

A stat ement issued by Headlines Today quotes Aiyar as saying “this is only part of the truth and not the full truth”. “There are bound to be other elements and aspects that would have also influenced Sonia Gandhi’s decision”, he said.

About Operation Brasstacks, Aiyar said he had subsequent­ly advised Gandhi to invite General Zia ul Haq for lunch at Delhi. Aiyar also confirmed Singh’s account that following Rajiv’s death, Sonia Gandhi had favoured the candidatur­e of then vice president Shankar Dayal Sharma to the post of Congress president. CONG SHOWCAUSES EX-MP FOR REMARK Days after former Congress MP Jagmit Brar advised Sonia and Rahul Gandhi to take a break for two years, the party issued a show cause notice to him. He was reported as saying that the two leaders should take a break and give other leaders a chance. Brar later backstroke­d saying, “I said if they sacrifice their position and go on India tour to strengthen their party, then the party can again come to power.”

 ?? AP FILE ?? Mani Shankar Aiyar.
AP FILE Mani Shankar Aiyar.

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