PM accuses opposition of attempting early elections


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Onboard Air India One, 27 September 2011: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday said attempts were being made to "destabilise polity" and accused the Opposition of getting "prematurely restless" to "force" early elections.

 

He made it clear that his government will "stay the course" and complete its full five year term.

 

Addressing a press conference onboard special Air India Aircraft while returning from his visit to New York via Frankurt, Singh accused the Opposition of getting "prematurely restless" and asked them to be patient.

 

He said there was no dissent in his Cabinet in the context of the recent Finance Ministry note which suggested that P Chidambaram as the then Finance Minister had not done enough to ensure auction of 2G spectrum.

 

Singh admitted that there could be a problem of perception about his Government and there was a need to correct it.

 

"...I suspect there are other forces which want to destabilise our polity," he said when asked about an impression that the UPA-II government had lost the goodwill and momentum it had in its earlier ’avataar’.

 

Singh said in the UPA-I, there were newcomers and innovators as evidenced by the new flagship programmes they had brought.

 

"Now as far as the approval of UPA-II is concerned, the issues the government is accused of indulging in - 2G or something else - the Opposition thinks, should have happened before elections," Singh said.

 

"I think it has failed. They lost the elections and till then we have had this assembly (elections). The Congress party has been successful," the Prime Minister said.

 

"Therefore, I suspect there are other forces which want to destabilise our country," Singh said.

Singh said it was simply not about this crisis and that there were other issues that the government has to manage, like controlling inflation and "nothing should be done to weaken the fight".

Replying to a question about the Opposition, which appeared reasonable in the UPA-I, the Prime Minister said the Opposition is getting "prematurely restless".

 

"I have said this in Parliament that we have the mandate of the people to govern for five years and the Opposition should wait for two-and-a-half years.

 

"They have got some weak points of our government and think that (they) can force elections. This is not the way.

 

This government has the mandate for five years. It will stay its course and we will do so," he said.

 

The Prime Minister said "once this happens, and if we look behind (after completing the term), we would have surprised (everyone).

 

To a question on "growing perception" that the Ministers were fighting among themselves in the context of the 2G note, he said there were no differences among Ministers.

 

"I think the ministerial fight you are talking about (in the media), I am not aware of such thing," he said.

 

"We are a cohesive government. We shall give cohesive governance. There is no room for dissensions in my Cabinet," Singh said.

 

Having said this, the Prime Minister added that in the Cabinet, there are always debates with "an open mind".

 

"The Ministers have a different perspective. That does not amount to lacking cohesiveness. It always helps in taking decisions. There is nothing of the sort that the media has been writing about for the last few days," he said about the reported differences between Mukherjee and Chidambaram.

 

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Comments on this Article
Philip Mudartha, Qatar Wed, September-28-2011, 2:34
The opposition wants us to think, that the 2G spectrum scam was the worst that India got to see of corruption; but, think again. No doubt, telecom spectrum is precious and auctions would have brought revenue to the government, an action the government of future can always act with a review and raise money, another exhaustible natural resource, iron ore, that has been exploited to make illegal gains. The size of iron ore mining scams in states like Karnataka, Goa and Odisha, according to newspaper reports, is mind boggling; the illegal mining of iron ore in Karnataka has cost the exchequer Rs 162 bn. The one in Goa has cost Rs 120 bn. But Orissa that houses a third of India s iron ore deposits seems to be the victim of a mining scam to the tune of Rs 3 trillion! No one makes a fuss, as opposition parties in neck deep in these scams, as much as the ruling party..
Benedict Noronha, Udupi/Muscat Wed, September-28-2011, 12:28
Mr PM sir, you cannot be silent on national issues and blame the opposition for early elections etc. During the past several months lots of hulla bulla is going on and even after te cour directins legal action against the accused of demolistion of babri Masjid is almost forgotten. so the opposition takes your inaction/silence as their opportunity to blame and to accuse you and your ministers. they are quick and you are silent.No one need to explain or point out. Timely action is essentialelse face the humiliation as now expressed.
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