who heads the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, has said he was concerned about the leak of the panel's proceedings on the recent surgical strikes, an issue he said will be discussed at the next meeting.
He gave this information to nominated member of Rajya Sabha, Swapan Dasgupta, who had complained that the breach of confidentiality in committee proceedings were "wilfully and reckless violated" when media reported some of Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar's remarks on the strikes.
Tharoor said he shared his concern and would raise the issue at the next meeting.
Dasgupta had written to Tharoor saying that after a meeting of the committee last week several media houses had reported about Jaishanka's remarks that the September 29 surgical strikes were not a first which he said amounted to a "tendentious spin" used by Congress for "partisan politics".
"I had also discussed the issue with Minister of External Affairs. Both EAM and FS replied that it was snot necessary and conveyed their wish not to change the existing policy on secrecy of proceedings," he said.
Tharoor said that all members of the Committee have a duty to ensure trust and candour in the proceedings.
"I share your concern your concern about the breach of confidentiality that has occurred... I will also raise the issue at our next meeting," he said.
Officials must be able to give testimony without fear of leaks, he said.
Tharoor said, "I was thinking of the irony - the
magnificient and beautiful monument which is also at the same time evidence of the monstrous exploitation of this country by the people who built it in the name of a particular queen.
"My strong view is that we should convert the Victoria Memorial into the world's premiere museumm of displaying loot and expoloitation of British Colonialism in India," he added.
Asked if he would wait till the 2019 general election results to place his suggestion, the Congress MP said, "I don't think that one needs to wait till 2019 to pursue the issue. I will be very very happy to recommend it right away to the central government and Mamata di."
He, however, was quick to add: "I hope that the Congress comes to power in 2019".
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