I am not the custodian of files in coal ministry: PM

He contended that corruption, which was 'regrettable', had been exposed during the recent years because of the RTI and activism of various agencies of the government

Manmohan Singh
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 30 2013 | 5:01 PM IST
Amid attack over missing files pertaining to allocation of coal mines, a visibly upset Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said he was not the 'custodian' of files of the Coal Ministry but made it clear that no guilty person would be protected by the government.

Responding to posers by BJP members over irregularities, including in coal block allocations, he said in the Rajya Sabha that 'corruption is there, has been there'.

He contended that corruption, which was 'regrettable', had been exposed during the recent years because of the RTI and activism of various agencies of the government.

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Singh, who was responding to clarifications sought by members on his statement on the state of the economy, was interrupted by opposition members who wanted to know how corruption could be contained when important files of the coal block allocations had gone missing at a crucial time when the CBI was probing it.

'I am not the custodian of files in the Coal Ministry,' Singh reacted sharply.

At this, BJP member Prakash Javadekar asked, 'then who is (responsible for missing files)'?

Singh stressed that 'institutional arrangements' like courts are in place to deal with the issues of corruption.

'Let the guilty be booked.... Our government has no desire to protect any guilty person,' he asserted.

Targeting BJP, Singh said Parliament could not be stalled repeatedly over the issue of corruption as it prevents conduct of crucial business.
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First Published: Aug 30 2013 | 4:55 PM IST

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