Expressing concern over the influence of corporate lobbyists over national parties like the BJP, former Union Minister Arun Shourie said that he was replaced as a lead speaker in a Budget debate over fears that he would oppose a proposal that may have benefited industrialist Mukesh Ambani.
Referring to recent publications of the taped conversations that corporate lobbyist Niira Radia had with politicians and journalists, Shourie said there was no doubt that in one of the tapes, it was clear that someone arranged for replacing him with former BJP President Venkaiah Naidu as a lead speaker from the party during the Budget debate in 2009.
In an interview with Karan Thapar on the programme, “Devil’s Advocate”, on CNN-IBN, he said the objective of replacing him was clear from the tapes, as they may have apprehended that he would attack a Budget proposal that was going to help Mukesh Ambani.
“This was because I had spoken about that particular proposal in an adverse way in a party meeting. I mean how they got to know of this... Anyhow, they got to know of this and this was their apprehension certainly. I may or may not have spoken about it on the floor of the House,” he said.
To a question whether senior leaders of the BJP were susceptible to and influenced by lobbyists, he said, “Well, I would actually think that all parties are of the same nature in the sense that you see if you are becoming a national party, for instance, you would need resources, you will have to get it from these persons”.
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