Justifying the dropping of anti-piracy charges against the two Italian Marines, External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid today said it was "difficult" to prove these and appeared to blame former Home Secretary R K Singh for botching up the case.
"Are we happy or celebrating? The Supreme Court has to address some things again and again. Who should be responsible for it? I would imagine the person who was in the hot seat and who has to take the decision. He would be responsible," Khurshid said apparently referring to R K Singh.
He was responding when asked about the government dropping the anti-piracy SUA law against the two marines and who botched up the case. R K Singh was the Home Secretary then.
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Asked why the government dropped the anti-piracy charges, Khurshid said that it was very difficult for anybody to say if the Italians were pirates.
Heo added that the government will abide by the judgement of the courts.
"The government told the courts that these were Italian marines who, in their course of duty, have caused damage to our citizens including loss of life. Therefore they must be made accountable," he said.
"This is what we have said under the law. But court wanted to know whether they were pirates. It was very difficult for us to say they were pirates. So we said they are not pirates and therefore they cant be tried as one. This is something the court has to finally decide. Once the judgement is given to us, we will comply with that," he added.
Referring to the former home secretary, Khurshid said that a person whose whose views and versions have been vindicated by courts should answer why he had different view.
Replying to a question whether the government has gone soft on the case, Khurshid said that people who were soft in their heads were making allegations.