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Ambika in defence of "upright" Law Minister Salman Khurshid

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Soni said the charges made against Khurshid could shatter a person and television channels were running them without having known his version.

"The charges put against him in television channels.... and his trust indeed would have a shattering effect on anybody because you haven't even heard his side of the picture," Soni told journalists here.

Soni said Khurshid had a reputation of being a "very upright Law Minister and a honourable political leader" whose side of the story needed to be heard once he comes back from his official tour abroad.

"Let him be back tomorrow, he will speak to you all. He is not running away, he will give you the real picture and then it is better to televise and take the story further if you feel it needs to be taken further," she told reporters.

 

Soni said a government cannot function if people sit on dharnas setting conditions for ministers' resignation.

"It's easy for people to level charges but there has to be much more to it than sitting down on a strike and saying either he resigns or we will continue to sit .... I think that's not looking at the way governments function in a democracy. There is a rule of law," she said.

"You don't ask for a resignation just suo moto like that, How can a government work?" she said.

She said governments could not work under pressure and the UPA government certainly did not do so. "Today, somebody will sit (on a dharna), tomorrow I will sit, then somebody else....If you only keep asking for resignations, then how will the government work?" she said.

  

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First Published: Oct 13 2012 | 8:15 PM IST

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