"Sushma Swaraj did it on humanitarian grounds. Well, doing some thing on humanitarian grounds is part of country's culture," he told a meet-the-press programme here
"On the face it it, there is nothing collusion with matters pertaining to corruption," he said.
"We should act on humanitarian grounds. One person who is affected by cancer (Modi's wife) and she is on death bed and needed some help," Gowda said while asserting that the External Affairs Minister had not done anything wrong.
Taking a dig at Congress and other Opposition parties for slamming BJP-NDA on the issue, Gowda said Congress had no locus standi to take up the issue "as it does not come under corruption. They are attacking the government as they did not get any other issue," he added.
Gowda also rejected reports which suggested ministers were not free to take decisions. "As far my ministry is concerned, there was no interference from any quarter," he said.
"Government also plans to make arbitration law simple to speed up arbitration process to resolve disputes without delay. That will definitely attract more investors to the country," he said.
"Steps are also on way to speed up disposal of pending cases in courts. Nearly 2.64 crore cases are pending from Supreme Court to subordinate courts in the country."
"More Lokadalats to settle cases out of court would be held in the country. For speedy clearance of pending cases, government is also in the process of improving the infrastructure of judiciary for the same," Gowda said.
Later, he inaugurated yoga classes for journalists at the press club as part of International Yoga Day celebrations.
