Opposition has Too Many Skeletons in Its Cupboard: PM


New Delhi, Jul 31 (IANS): On the eve of parliament's monsoon session, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Sunday sought to take the wind out of sails of the opposition on the 2G spectrum allocation row, saying it had "too many skeletons in its cupboard" and that it should not "pre-judge" a matter that is sub-judice.

"We are not afraid of discussing the issue of corruption. The opposition also has too many skeletons in its cupboard. We are not afraid of discussing any issue in parliament," Manmohan Singh, who came to parliament house to attend an all-party meeting convened by Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar, told reporters on the sidelines of the event.

  

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  • Dinesh, USA

    Sun, Jul 31 2011

    Undoubtedly most of the Politicians are Criminals. Better for India if there is like a GANG WAR in Parliament between the LOOTERS of India in Monsoon Session. More Skeletons would come out of every one's Cupboard. Better chance for Media to make them NAKED.

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  • Manjunath, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 31 2011

    The British system of calling Sir and pleasing Sirs brought corruption in every government departments. Therefor everyone is eyeing for Govt jobs.True opposition is first make oneself corruption free and give good suggestions that can be implemented by all. In our country we always see opposition means grabbing power and thereby enhancing corruption.

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