The Asian Age

Sushma takes swipe at Meira

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In the first face-off over the coming presidenti­al polls, external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj posted a video on Sunday of a 2013 Lok Sabha speech in which former Speaker Meira Kumar, now the Opposition’s presidenti­al candidate, was repeatedly interrupti­ng her, then Leader of the Opposition, thus indicating a partisan approach. In the April 2013 speech, Ms Swaraj had accused the UPA government of corruption.

“This is how Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar treated the Leader of the Opposition,” Ms Swaraj tweeted, and posted a link to the six-minute-long video. In it, Ms Swaraj is seen questionin­g Ms Kumar’s neutrality.

The former Speaker is challengin­g NDA presidenti­al candidate Ram Nath Kovind in the presidenti­al election, that seems to be more a fight of ideologies than numbers as Mr Kovind’s election is virtually assured. However, the Opposition parties have propped up their candidate to fight for

Posts a video of then Speaker interrupti­ng her several times in 6-minute speech

“secularism”, contending that Mr Kovind was a hardcore RSS loyalist.

Ms Swaraj also tweeted a link to a newspaper report that said “Speaker interrupte­d Sushma 60 times in 6-minute speech”.

In the 2013 speech, Ms Swaraj attacked the then UPA government over alleged financial scams and called it the most corrupt government since Independen­ce.

Ms Kumar is repeatedly heard saying “thank you” and “all right” to Ms Swaraj, indicating that the MP should wind up her address.

The former Speaker is the daughter of former deputy prime minister Jagjivan Ram. She was the first woman Speaker of the Lok Sabha. Her name emerged as a consensus candidate of the Opposition parties after much deliberati­ons when Mr Kovind, a dalit, was fielded by the NDA.

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