The External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had given factual explanations to all the charges against her in Parliament, Rijiju told reporters here.
"Thus the impression of government protecting tainted ministers is wrong," he said, adding that six UPA ministers had to resign as they were either indicted by the CAG or by the Court.
Defending his party's opposition to such ministers continuing in office, Rijiju said, "Only when they were clearly found to be involved in the act of corruption causing huge lost to the exchequer of the country, then only we protested and demanded for the resignation of the ministers."
He accused the 44 Congress MPs and 9 Communist MPs in the Lok Sabha of disrupting Parliament and in the process snatching away the rights of majority of more than 480 MPs.
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