We had commented on Robert Vadra's nefarious activities on 6th, 11th, 13th and 29th Oct.2012 and 19th Nov.2012 and 8th March, 2013. Observations were made with a lot of trepidation. The King can do no wrong. Even the wrong committed by any member of the exalted Gandhi family is deemed to be the right act.
The Hindu has mischievously front-paged Ashok Khemka's response to the charge sheet issued to him. In a 100 plus page note, Khemka has listed various irregularities and illegalities indulged in by Robert Vadra. What a sacrilege! I mean, by Khemka.
It is the duty of ministers in the central cabinet to rise to the occasion and defend Robert Vadra. Two full days are already over since The Hindu committed the libel on poor Vadra. Yet the ministers are silent. Do they not deserve to be sacked? What is the prime minister waiting for?
How did Khemka's reply get to The Hindu? Should not Khemka be chargesheeted for releasing a confidential paper? Should not the Law Minister take The Hindu to the court for sharing state secrets with its readers? Had Salman Khurshid continued as Law Minister, he would have done that with celerity.
The Hindu has mischievously front-paged Ashok Khemka's response to the charge sheet issued to him. In a 100 plus page note, Khemka has listed various irregularities and illegalities indulged in by Robert Vadra. What a sacrilege! I mean, by Khemka.
It is the duty of ministers in the central cabinet to rise to the occasion and defend Robert Vadra. Two full days are already over since The Hindu committed the libel on poor Vadra. Yet the ministers are silent. Do they not deserve to be sacked? What is the prime minister waiting for?
How did Khemka's reply get to The Hindu? Should not Khemka be chargesheeted for releasing a confidential paper? Should not the Law Minister take The Hindu to the court for sharing state secrets with its readers? Had Salman Khurshid continued as Law Minister, he would have done that with celerity.
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