With Rahul Gandhi slamming the ordinance against disqualification of convicted lawmakers, Government is expected to take back the controversial measure, Congress indicated today.
"Rahul ji's opinion is the opinion and the line of Congress.... Now Congress party is opposed to this ordinance. The views of Congress party should always be supreme," party general secretary and communication department in-charge Ajay Maken said when asked about the fate of the ordinance in the wake of Rahul's views and whether it is likely to be withdrawn.
The Congress clearly appeared flummoxed by Rahul's stand as Maken, at a meet-the-press programme at the Press Club here, completely backtracked from his statement praising the ordinance as "perfect", made minutes before the party Vice-President took the stage and denounced the measure calling it "complete nonsense" and "wrong" on the part of the government.
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"Rahul Gandhi is our leader. His views are views of the Congress party. The situation with any issue evolves with time and it has evolved and no one should have any objection to it," he merely said in reply to such questions.
"What Rahul Gandhi said is the most important thing... that this Ordinance will not help us fight corruption. He is our leader and I think this is our official political stand. Rahul ji's opinion is the opinion and the line of of Congress...Now Congress party is opposed to this Ordinance," he said.