Millennium Post

MOD says Karnataka Min’s behaviour unfortunat­e; Cong slams Sitharaman

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI/BANGALORE: Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday drew flak from Congress after she lashed out at a Karnataka Minister during a press meet on Friday, but her ministry blamed the state minister for the incident, terming his conduct as “unfortunat­e”, and accused him of making personal remarks which were in “bad taste”.

Sitharaman, a Rajya Sabha member from Karnataka, visited flood-ravaged Kodagu district in the state to review relief operations by the defence forces. She reacted angrily when Karnataka Minister Sa Ra Mahesh suggested to her to wind up the press interactio­n as a number of government officials were waiting for a meeting with her.

“I am following a minuteto-minute programme, minister. I do not violate that. If officials are important, my parivaar (family) is also equally important. I follow the minister-in-charge. Central minister follows the minister in-charge here. Unbelievab­le,” she told Mahesh, who was sitting next to her.

“You have a list of minuteto-minute programme for me to follow. If you did have a difference of opinion, you should have sorted it out before,” Sitharaman said.

When an official told her that media was recording her comments, she said “Let it get recorded.”

In a tweet, Congress leader and former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramai­ah today criticised Sitharaman, alleging that she was “more interested in dominating our minister” which reflected BJP’S “apathy” towards the state.

The defence ministry issued a clarificat­ion today on the incident, questionin­g the state minister’s conduct.

“On completion of the field visits, as per the programme, the defence minister was interactin­g with ex-servicemen who had been adversely affected by the floods, when the district incharge minister objected and insisted that meeting with the officials be conducted first,” it said.

“The defence minister clarified that welfare of ex-servicemen was an essential part of the ministry and the same was scheduled in the programme. However, the district minister insisted that the the defence minister immediatel­y stop the interactio­n and proceed to the meeting with the officials,” the ministry said.

It said Sitharaman immediatel­y halted the meeting and proceeded to the venue of the meeting with the officials.

“The venue was already set up for the press conference and hurriedly the officials were summoned to sit among the mediaperso­ns for the review. It was unpreceden­ted to hold a meeting with the officials, with all the mediaperso­ns present,” it said.

The ministry said inspite of the district administra­tion finalising her programme and the minister following the same in its “entirety”, it is unfortunat­e that the Karnataka minister behaved the way he did.

“Subsequent­ly, the personal remarks made against the defence minister were also in bad taste, which do not merit a response,” the ministry said.

It has also been noted that there has been gross misreprese­ntation with regard to the use of the term parivar’ by the defence minister during the press conference, it said

“One of the four department­s of the Ministry of Defence is the Department of Ex-servicemen Welfare and in that context it was stated that all ex-servicemen are part of the MOD parivar’. Any other inference is misconstru­ed and uncalled for,” it said.

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