New Delhi, 29 June 2011: Under fire for his silence, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met Editors as part of his new media outreach strategy on Wednesday and showed he’s the boss.
Dismissing talk that he is a "lameduck" Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh said he has been entrusted with the job by the Congress party from which he has not heard "any contrary view".
Terming the perception that his government had gone "comatose" and was "lameduck" as clever propaganda of the Opposition "to which some sections of the media had lent ear", Singh asserted that "truth will prevail" and his performance will speak.
Singh spoke of "maximum possible cooperation" that he was getting from Congress President Sonia Gandhi whom he met one-on-one every week. He had never felt that she was an "obstacle".
’Ready to come under Lokpal ambit’:
About Lokpal Bill, he said it was essential and desirable. The country needed a strong Lokpal although it is not not a "panacea".
He told the editors that he would try to find a way on the Lokpal issue and work for a national consensus. The government would reach out to the civil society but no group can insist that their views "A to Z" are the last word.
As for bringing the office of the Prime Minister under the purview of the Lokpal, the Prime Minister said that he has no hesitation in bringing himself under it.
However, many of his Cabinet colleagues were of the view that bringing the institution of the Prime Minister under Lokpal would create "an element of instability which can go out of hand".
"I have no hesitation in bringing myself under the purview of Lokpal but many of my Cabinet colleagues feel that bringing the institution of Prime Minister under it will create instability," he said.
"We will find a way out on Lokpal and try for a consensus," he added.
’Cabinet reshuffle is on’:
Manmohan Singh confirmed that the Cabinet reshuffle is "work in progress" but refused to disclose when it will take place. On the question of Rahul Gandhi for the top job, he said he is open to young leadership taking over.
"Cabinet reshuffle is now on, will bring in new faces," he said.
Asked if it could take place soon, Singh replied, "I cannot predict."
The Prime Minister was critical of the media and said that it has become an "accuser, prosecutor and judge".
The meeting with select editors is part of the Prime Minister’s new media outreach strategy.
Wednesday’s meeting will be followed by regular interactions with the media - both print and electronic.
The PM’s last press interaction with electronic media was four months ago. He also five print editors last September. the new strategy comes amidst mounting criticism of UPA II over scams like the 2G spectrum, Adarsh, and Commonwealth scams.