"...I will see the letter and consult the High Command... what further action is needed.," Kharge told PTI over phone from his home town Gulbarga, reacting to the decision of the Speaker who said she went by rules and tradition on the issue.
Kharge said since he has not seen the contents of the letter, he did not know the grounds on which Mahajan had rejected the demand of the Congress whose President Sonia Gandhi had written to the Speaker staking their claim for the status of the Leader of Opposition to him.
Kharge, however, said he did not know why the criterion of 10 per cent seats to be secured by opposition party to be eligible for the Leader of Opposition status was being insisted upon.
"There are different acts like Lokpal which require consultation with the Leader of the Opposition," Kharge said.
Asked if exercising legal option would be considered, he said, "without seeing the contents of the letter, how can I say?."