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Congress had no desire to pursue Bofors case: CPI

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

The government's move to end investigations into the Bofors case has "exposed" Congress dispensation's will to fight corruption, CPI said today.

"The last decade and a half has shown that the Congress had no desire to go ahead with the Bofors case, when it came too uncomfortably close to higher-ups within it," a resolution adopted at the CPI National Executive meeting said.

Deliberating on the meeting's proceedings, CPI general secretary A B Bardhan said they felt that the government "dragged its feet, intervened frequently and brazenly in the entire process, did everything to weaken the case so that it cannot stand the scrutiny of the courts in India and abroad".

 

"It has now shamelessly decided to drop it altogether. This exposes Congress government's will to fight corruption," he added.

The government has recently informed the Supreme Court that it has decided to withdraw case against Italian Businessmen Ottavio Quattrocchi.

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First Published: Oct 02 2009 | 4:59 PM IST

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