Congress leaders raised in Parliament and outside the issue of journalist Ved Pratap Vaidik meeting the mastermind of Mumbai 26/11 terror attack and asked if the government had sanctioned it.
Congress MPs sought a detailed statement from the government on the "purpose and motive behind the meeting with India's most wanted terrorist" and even demanded the arrest of the journalist.
Union Minister Arun Jaitley said in Rajya Sabha that Government has nothing to do with "directly, indirectly or even remotely" with any journalist meeting Saeed, adding "government has not sanctioned permission to anyone for meeting him (Saeed)."
But the opposition party kept up its attack saying it was no "ordinary issue" and the scribe could not have met Saeed without the knowledge of Indian authorities.
"We have sought from the government that a reply is needed.... Why had Vaidik gone? Is he an envoy or is some back channel diplomacy taking place? This country should know. The nation needs to know, and the nation must be taken into confidence," Tharoor said.
Another former Union Minister and Congress leader Anand Sharma also said that the government needs to answer whether it was "in the loop".
"Such meetings cannot take place without the knowledge of the officials. Therefore a legitimate question arises, was the government of India in the loop? Has our foreign ministry received a report?"
He said that he did not believe that the government was not aware of the meeting.
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