Will discuss Vanzara issue in Par if Khemka also taken up: BJP

He said that some people in Parliament just want to raise issues about states when it suits them and oppose discussing state issues when it doesn't

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 05 2013 | 4:31 PM IST
BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu today said that though state-related matters were not discussed in Parliament, his party was willing to discuss the issue of Gujarat police officer D G Vanzara if the charges levelled by Haryana IAS officer Ashok Khemka are also taken up.

He said the ruling party had become silent on discussing allegations made by Vanzara because it felt a discussion on Khemka would be embarassing for it, a charge which was dismissed by Congress.

"The practice in Parliament has been not to discuss state-related matters. If they want to have a change of it, let there be a consensus on this. Let us discuss every state issue including the issue of Haryana small farmer. That is the stand taken by BJP," Naidu told reporters outside Parliament.

He said that some people in Parliament just want to raise issues about states when it suits them and oppose discussing state issues when it doesn't.

"That's why we have taken this stand, if you want to discuss IPS (officer Vanzara), then discuss IAS also - Khemka of Haryana and then move forward. For that, immediately, the other side became silent because they know if the debate goes on....It'll become embarassing for the ruling party," Naidu said.

Dismissing the charge, Congress leader Renuka Chowdhary said that there was no parallel between the two issues.

"It is quite a bizarre comparison. We are talking about a police officer who has written categorically against a chief minister. You are willing to make Robert Vadra, a chief minister so be it, we don't mind," she said.

Chowdhary said that the issue related to Vanzara's letter had been raised several times on Wednesday and added that it was ridiculous to compare the two issues.
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First Published: Sep 05 2013 | 4:25 PM IST

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