Natarajan's attack on Rahul: Cong slams her

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 30 2015 | 9:05 PM IST
Stung by Jayanthi Natarajan's attack on Rahul Gandhi, Congress leaders today rallied behind him and slammed their outgoing "opportunist" colleague, saying she had been removed as Environment Minister because of 'Jayanthi tax' barb by BJP in the run up to Lok Sabha polls.
Her predecessor Jairam Ramesh as well as her successor M Veerappa Moily said Natarajan was levelling baseless allegations that Rahul Gandhi used to interfere in the functioning of the Environment Ministry.
Congress alleged that she was playing into the hands of the "present political masters" and corporates aligned with them to create "artificial masala" ahead of the Delhi Assembly polls.
Congress spokesman Abhishek Singhvi accused Natarajan of being "opportunistic and hypocritical" for alleging that Rahul used to direct her on green nod when she was Environment Minister before being forced to resign in December 2013.
Addressing a press conference here, he said, "Release of the letter and the timing for the press conference (by Natarjan earlier in the day) has been decided by the same masters to create artificial masala for Delhi elections."
Ramesh said her allegations against Gandhi were "not just completely unfair but also preposterously baseless."
In a statement here, he said, "As Natarajan's immediate predecessor for slightly over 25 months, I can say with all honesty that at no point of time did Rahul Gandhi ever tell me, directly or indirectly, what to do or what not to do in the discharge of my ministerial responsibilities."
Rubbishing the allegations, M Veerappa Moily, who succeeded Natarajan in the Ministry, said Rahul Gandhi had never interfered in the functioning of the ministry.
He said in Bengaluru that neither Rahul nor Sonia Gandhi had any clamour for power and that is why they remained out of government.
"Soniaji could have become the Prime Minister thrice... Rahul ji also could become the Prime Minister anytime," he said, adding both, however, chose to remain away from government.
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First Published: Jan 30 2015 | 9:05 PM IST

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