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BJP, allies boycott PAC meet

New Delhi, September 7
BJP's tussle with expelled leader Jaswant Singh cast a shadow on the first meeting of the Public Accounts Commitee (PAC) of Parliament which saw a virtual boycott by the BJP and some of its allies like Shiv Sena.

Representatives of BJP, Shiv Sena and Swatantra Bharat Paksh (SBP) kept away in protest against Singh's continuance as its chairman despite being asked to step down.

“We stayed away as it was NDA's directive,” said Shiv Sena representative in PAC, Anandrao Adsul. Though BJP leaders refrained from making a formal statement, the party members are said to have been asked to stay away.

Adsul indicated that the boycott would continue till Singh headed the panel. BJP leaders said they were aware that he could not be removed as per rules, which say it cannot be done unless the Speaker finds him unable to discharge duties.

As such, they were adopting a “wait and watch” attitude.

While JD(U) MP N K Singh attended, BJP MPs Yashwant Sinha, Gopinath Munde, Shanta Kumar and Narayan Singh Kesari, besides Sharad Joshi (SBP) kept away. Sinha and Munde cited prior engagements for not attending the meeting.

While some BJP leaders said the party had not formally told its members to skip the meeting, they will keep away till “some progress” is made in this regard. — PTI

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They’ll come, says Jaswant

Jaswant SinghUnfazed by BJP and some of its allies boycotting the first meeting of the Public Accounts Committee, Jaswant Singh, who has spurned the party's demand to step down as the head of the parliamentary panel, said he was sure they will attend the upcoming meetings.

"I am sure they will participate," Singh, who was expelled by BJP over his controversial book on Jinnah, told reporters after the meeting. He was asked why members from BJP and its allies did not attend the meeting. It was "for BJP to decide", he added.

He said 15 out of 22 members of the PAC attended the meeting. “We had a very good first meeting,” Singh said.

BJP's Deputy Leader in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj today made a public request to Singh to step down as chairperson of the prestegious committee saying the post belonged to the party. — PTI

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