At a media briefing on the upcoming visit of the President to Sweden and Belarus, Navtej Sarna, Secretary (West) in MEA, shot down in a diplomatic style the questions on Mukherjee's reported remarks that Bofors was a "media trial".
"The status, I have just been, for the last 20 minutes, telling you. But I am happy to repeat it full 20 minutes if you like. We are keenly looking forward to the first-ever President of India visit to Sweden and Belarus," Sarna said.
President's Press Secretary Venu Rajamony added "it is evident to you the preparations are fully underway for the visit of President to Sweden and Belarus."
Reporters again put questions on the interview given by the President to Swedish Daily 'Dagens Nyhetter' and in response Sarna said, "let me just do it once and I am not taking any more questions on this. This subject (interview) is not relevant to the visit of the President to Sweden and Belarus. So let us concentrate on what the visit is about.
It was pointed out by reporters that India's Ambassador to Sweden Banashri Bose Harrison had reportedly threatened the Swedish daily that if it published off-record conversation, it may put to risk the forthcoming visit to the President.
External Affairs Ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup immediately said, "no such threat had been made".
Mukherjee's remarks on Bofors issue to the Swedish daily sparked off a controversy and India protested to the newspaper for reporting a "slip of tongue" and off-record comments made by the President.
Allegations that kickbacks were paid in the procurement of 155mm howitzer field Bofors guns from Sweden had plagued the Rajiv Gandhi government in the late 1980s and had become a big election issue in 1989 in which the former Prime Minister had to face defeat.
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