Gandhi, whose party has been under constant spotlight over corruption issues, said the media was free to point out "mistakes" of her party's governments but it should look at corruption in states run by other parties as well..
"That has been decided yesterday and I think it is going to be resolved," she said in reply to a question about Adarsh scam report which was rejected by the Maharashtra Cabinet.
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The report of the two-member commission headed by retired High Court judge J A Patil has indicted several politicians including three former Chief Ministers for "blatant violations" of statutory provisions in the Adarsh Housing.
Rahul Gandhi yesterday disapproved of the Maharashtra government's decision to reject the report, saying "Personally, I don't agree with that decision. They (Maharashtra) should reconsider that".
His remarks at a press conference at the AICC came in presence of Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan.
Sonia Gandhi, while talking at a function here on the occasion of party's foundation day, responded to questions on Adarsh and alleged double speak on corruption.
"I would ask the media to please look at other states led by other parties also, something about corruption..Among their (other parties') own friends and particularly among some of their ministers," she said.