Analysis: What the PM said
Wow, what an irresponsible answer from the PM ? Can't this be considered contempt of the court ??
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From rediff:
When asked to explain his take on the Supreme Court's judgment regarding Bihar, Dr Singh didn't do well.
In his first public statement on the judgment -- which led to the resignation of Governor Buta Singh -- the prime minister said, "Our own view is that we did the right thing on the basis of material available at that point of time."
This part of his argument is understandable. But then he pointed out that even in the Supreme Court, there was a difference of perception and opinion on the subject 'that has to be taken into account'.
Does that mean someone can break the law because a minority in Parliament voted against it? His remarks stunned his well-wishers and critics alike.
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From rediff:
When asked to explain his take on the Supreme Court's judgment regarding Bihar, Dr Singh didn't do well.
In his first public statement on the judgment -- which led to the resignation of Governor Buta Singh -- the prime minister said, "Our own view is that we did the right thing on the basis of material available at that point of time."
This part of his argument is understandable. But then he pointed out that even in the Supreme Court, there was a difference of perception and opinion on the subject 'that has to be taken into account'.
Does that mean someone can break the law because a minority in Parliament voted against it? His remarks stunned his well-wishers and critics alike.
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