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Subramanian Swamy calls Supreme Court verdict a wise decision

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Last Updated : Aug 27 2014 | 1:30 PM IST

Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramanian Swamy on Wednesday said that the Supreme Court was wise in not laying down the law on disqualification of ministers.

Swamy told ANI, "I think, therefore, the Supreme Court was wise in not laying down the law, because it would have been improper. So, they have done the second best thing and that is an appeal to the conscience of the Prime Minister to try and find out people with clean background."

"It is correct judgment, because strictly speaking the Supreme Court has to go by the law. If there is no law they can't make one, because the power of making law is with the Parliament of India. Now the law is essentially codified in the representation of people's act, which has restrictions on who you would consider as of people with criminal background", he added.

Citing an example, Swamy said, "Supposing there is an FIR, you can't say that the person is having a criminal background. Or even a police charge sheet is not a criminal background. If the charges are framed by the court, after hearing the police version and the defense of the accused, then you can make a case. But even then the law is not presently very clear. Although, last time it was passed as an amendment."

"Now the real question is whether the Prime Minster and the President, lot of politicians, whom he wants to make as ministers, whether they can find people who don't have any cases at all. There are some people I know, I can name a few. But that does not means that the Prime Minister wants to make them the minister. So, this is the difficulty that the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister will face", added Swamy.

The court was hearing a plea on whether ministers with criminal cases against them can continue to be a part of the government.

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First Published: Aug 27 2014 | 1:16 PM IST

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