"I talked to the Home Minister in the morning. Nobody should feel that they are carrying out a political vendetta. If there has been a delay and then somebody feels that there is some vendetta, we do not want any such charge of vendetta against us. The allies have their own views.
"That is why we did not move ahead. What was wrong in that. Let the next government carry it out," Law Minister and Congress leader Kapil Sibal said at the AICC briefing.
Late last year, the Union Cabinet had decided to set up the Commission to probe the snooping of a young woman by Gujarat police allegedly at the instance of Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
A controversy had broken out last week when senior ministers including Sibal and Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde had told the media that a judge would be named into the surveillance, which was dubbed as 'snoopgate', before May 16 when the counting of votes in the Lok Sabha elections will be taken up.
The announcement came under severe attack from the BJP which slammed the UPA saying it was practising vendetta out of desperation of defeat in the elections.
BJP questioned the move now saying the original decision of the Cabinet was taken in December and they could not decide on a judge all these days.
The party also questioned the need for such a probe when the state government itself had ordered a commission of inquiry into the same subject.
However, what apparently took the government by surprise was the opposition from its allies-NCP and National Conference-which questioned appointment of the judge in the "dying days" of UPA-II.
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