Expressing surprise at the statement, Chidambaram said he should have waited for the Centre's affidavit to be filed in the Supreme Court on July 3 before using such "strong" words like "farcical" on the government's action in this regard.
Without getting into the contents of the affidavit to be filed in the Court, he made it clear that the government before granting autonomy to CBI intended to bring the issue in the form of a Bill in Parliament and that it is "not doing anything by bypassing Parliament".
"Let the affidavit come and then you can tell us which part of the affidavit is farcical. Farce is a strong word. Which part is farcical?...Well, hard words break no bones," Chidambaram said responding to the statement by the Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha.
Jaitley, in an article, had yesterday termed the Cabinet's decision on CBI autonomy as a "camouflage" and said it creates an 'illusion' by replacing political executive with its proxy institution and asked all to oppose the move.
Also Read
Chidambaram said the affidavit to be filed in the court sets out the intentions of the government on what it plans to do on the issue.
"But we have made it very clear that it has to eventually become a Bill. It has to go to Parliament. It has to go through a Parliamentary Standing Committee. It has to come back to Parliament and only Parliament can amend the law.