Chidambaram rejects Baru's claims on UPA-II

Says in the past 10 years the PM has never told him that he had to "go back and ask someone" to take decisions

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 12 2014 | 2:15 PM IST
The book by former media adviser to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today continued to make waves with Finance Minister P Chidambaram rejecting suggestions that it was Congress President Sonia Gandhi who was running UPA-II.

The author, Sanjaya Baru, himself maintained that "it was not a secret" that Congress Gandhi held the reins of government, a point that was backed by former Cabinet Secretary T S Subramaniam.

"I don't," Chidambaram said when asked whether he would agree with the claim that Sonia held control of the governments.

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Answering a question whether in the past 10 years never was there an occasion when the PM had to go to No 10, Janpath for clearance, he said never in the past 10 years the prime minister has told him that he had to "go back and ask someone" to take decisions

"We are in a party democracy. There are decisions and decisions. Some decisions can be taken within the government. Some have to be taken only after consultation with the party. This is political party government.

"Some decisions were taken after consultations within the UPA. Is not the CPI(M) consulted on a decision to taken by its government. Do not state political parties given their inputs to their governments," he asked.

"If it is a political decision which requires political consultation, well, I myself have taken it to the Core Group," Chidambaram said.
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First Published: Apr 12 2014 | 2:06 PM IST

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