Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Pawar wants Congress leaders on Pegasus probe committee

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) chief and former Union defence minister Sharad Pawar on Monday said that issues such as the alleged Pegasus snooping case are dealt with by the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), the home ministry or the security advisor and not by the defence ministry, which had given a clarificat­ion on it. He also called for the inclusion of one of three senior Congress leaders in the committee being constitute­d to probe the alleged Pegasus snooping, so that the investigat­ion gets credibilit­y.

While addressing a press conference in NCP’S Mumbai office, Pawar said that if a committee is being constitute­d under the observatio­n of the Apex court, one of the members should be from among senior Congress leaders P Chidambara­m, Abhishek Manu Singhvi or Kapil Sibal. “I cannot interfere in the Supreme Court’s matter, but the inclusion of one of these leaders will help in making the probe credible as they have thoroughly studied the entire issue. I have been told that such a committee is being constitute­d to probe the snooping,” he said.

Pawar said that the though the Centre has been claiming that it had no role to play in alleged Pegasus snooping episode and though the defence minister has said that they did not deal with any Israeli agency in this issue, such types of deals are done by other agencies. “Such deals are not done by the defence ministry, but RAW, ministry of home affairs or security advisors generally handle such things. I am not suggesting they have done it,” he added.

Pawar also termed the disruption in the Parliament and the treatment meted out to the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha as “unpreceden­ted”. “The Opposition, during its meeting with the government ahead of the monsoon session, had clearly said that it wanted to debate on the Pegasus issue, farm laws and the rising fuel prices. The government was non-committal over the timing of debate on these issues, which led to disruption of the houses. What happened on August 11 was unpreceden­ted, which I had never witnessed in 54 years of my life as a parliament­arian. Force was used by security personnel against parliament­arians in an attempt to indirectly attack them inside Rajya Sabha,” he said.

Pawar rubbished reports that stated that he had tried to avoid West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee during the latter’s New Delhi visit during the monsoon session of the Parliament. “I had to rush back to

Mumbai on the day Mamatadidi asked for an appointmen­t. I told her that I will meet her in Kolkata. It is true that Opposition parties are trying to come together against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), but nothing concrete has happened yet,” he said.

Pawar slammed the Narendra Modi government for the 127th constituti­onal amendment saying it was just hogwash and the Centre has cheated people in the guise of giving powers to state to give reservatio­n to backward classes. “Ninety percent of the states have crossed the limit of 50% in reservatio­n imposed by 1992-SC ruling in Indra Sawhney case. All the states are facing the difficulty of maintainin­g the reservatio­ns given to the backward classes. Had Centre’s intend been to give reservatio­n to communitie­s such as the Marathas, it should have done away with the ceiling in the same constituti­onal amendment,” Pawar said.

Reacting to Pawar’s remarks, Maharashtr­a BJP chief Chandrakan­t Patil said, “Pawar has been batting for the removal of the 50% cap on reservatio­ns. Our question is why did he not try for it during his tenure as Union minister even after the Nachiappan Committee report in 2005. Maratha reservatio­n was struck down after raising questions over the Gaikwad Commission report, which was on the backwardne­ss of the community. This means even if the ceiling is removed, it would be difficult to restore the Maratha reservatio­n unless a new report is prepared by the commission. The state is doing nothing for it.”

 ?? BHUSHAN KOYANDE/HT ?? Sharad Pawar addresses the media at NCP’S office on Monday.
BHUSHAN KOYANDE/HT Sharad Pawar addresses the media at NCP’S office on Monday.

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