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Alexander hints at Rajiv role

If the Prime Minister was there, naturally he could have taken the decision or he could have agreed with the decision.
— PC Alexander, Rajiv Gandhi’s ex-principal secretary

Chennai, June 11
A top aide of Rajiv Gandhi tonight spoke in contradictory voices about the Bhopal gas tragedy, first ruling out the late Prime Minister's involvement in the sudden release of former Union Carbide chief Warren Anderson and later hinting that he might have had a role.

PC Alexander, former Principal Secretary to Rajiv Gandhi, said Anderson's name never came up in an early morning meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA) convened by Gandhi to discuss the Bhopal gas tragedy.

Alexander, former Tamil Nadu Governor, also said senior Congress leader Arjun Singh, then Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, was present in the CCPA, though a Chief Minister was not part of the Committee.

“I cannot say whether the decision (of allowing Anderson to leave India) was taken by then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi or Singh... But Anderson’s name never came up... There was not a single occasion when his name came up in the CCPA” which was held at 3 am to discuss the next course of action in the gas tragedy, he said.

Asked whether Arjun Singh had let Anderson off without getting any clearance from the Centre, Alexander said: “I cannot say that”. But later, Alexander said the decision on (letting off) Anderson could have been taken by the PM in consultation with the CM.

“Or if you want to put it the other way, you can put it the other way. If the Prime Minister was there, naturally he could have taken the decision or he could have agreed with the decision,” he said. The PM might have directed Arjun Singh to come to Delhi or he might have been in touch with him as otherwise Arjun Singh would not have known that there was CCPA meeting. — PTI

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