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Govt has 'meekly caved in' to pressure from Italy: BJP

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
BJP today accused the government of "meekly caving in" to pressure from Italy after it agreed to drop some stringent sections of the law slapped against the two Italian marines who have been charged with killing Indian fishermen.

BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad also hit out at Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid for targeting the then Home Secretary RK Singh, now a BJP member, for allegedly harming the case.

Prasad asked whether government policy was determined by a home secretary or by the ruling dispensation at the political level.

Accusing the government of going overboard to secure to the marines one relief after another, he said, "My charge is that this government has meekly caved in to pressure from Italy. Should the nation presume that India today is finding it difficult to resist pressure from Italy?
 

"It is most unfortunate. Government must come out with all the facts as to why this decision was taken and under what pressure."

Meanwhile, dismissing the charge that he was responsible for having handled the case poorly as the home secretary, Singh said crucial decisions were taken at a meeting attended by the attorney general and senior External Affairs and Home Ministry officials.

"No question," Singh shot back when asked if he was responsible for decisions which might have weakened the case.

He instead accused the government of "short-circuiting" the judicial process and suggested that it might have to do with the fact that the marines were from Italy.

The apparent reference was to Congress President Sonia Gandhi's link with her country of birth.

The allegations by BJP drew a sharp retort from Congress, which asked whether the opposition believed that Supreme Court had given in to pressure from Italy.

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First Published: Feb 24 2014 | 10:18 PM IST

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