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Falsehood as free speech -- Arun Jaitley on Kejriwal's false propaganda. NaMo, nationalise kaalaadhan.

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Parade of defenders keeps pot boiling



New Delhi, Dec. 17: Arun Jaitley today said the allegations against him were "part of propaganda technique to deflect attention when you yourself are in the dock" - and proceeded to ensure that he remained the focal point through the day.
As the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) resurrected a series of known charges that have so far not been backed up by fresh documentary evidence, Jaitley launched a defence drive that ironically attracted more attention to the Union finance minister.

Jaitley first wrote a blog and then addressed the media. The BJP fielded Smriti Irani at its headquarters. DDCA working president and former BJP MP Chetan Chauhan, known to be close to Jaitley, took strike in the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium. Anurag Thakur, BCCI secretary and BJP parliamentarian, padded up in the House complex.


All gave a sparkling clean chit to Jaitley - and all batted with such gusto that they ensured the pot kept boiling most of the day.


In the process, Jaitley, a reputable lawyer, appeared to have made an uncharacteristic slip by referring to Rajendra Kumar, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal's principal secretary and an IAS officer, as "corrupt". Irani also did so. Rajendra is still under a probe and no court has yet found him guilty. Under the circumstances, the label "corrupt" can be termed defamatory. (See Page 4)


The AAP has been needling Jaitley for the past few days by repeating charges that had been levelled earlier by Kirti Azad, a BJP parliamentarian whose utterances have largely been ignored by the party.


However, the AAP's high-voltage offensive, triggered and aided by the CBI's raid on the floor that houses the Delhi chief minister's office, appears to have touched a raw nerve in Jaitley.


The BJP today lined up a battery of prominent spokespersons, who are not among those empanelled to address routine briefings, to defend the finance minister minutes after Kejriwal's party fired charge after charge at Jaitley. But there was no word on action against Azad.


Jaitley himself argued his case in a series of interactions with journalists as well as in a blog titled "Falsehood as free speech" in which he assailed the Delhi chief minister for calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi names and for making "fake" allegations against him when he had headed the Delhi and District Cricket Association.


In the process, he was forced to mention his own party MP from Darbhanga, Azad, who has run a campaign against Jaitley's tenure as the DDCA president for the past few years.

Azad, the son of former Bihar chief minister Bhagwat Jha Azad, claimed that the BJP could not act against him because he was the "spearhead" of the "anti-corruption movement". Old-timers traced his zeal to the "deep resentment" he harboured against Jaitley for allegedly nudging him and his wife Poonam out of Delhi politics.

Azad began his political career as a BJP legislator from Delhi in 1993 but moved to his home state, Bihar. Poonam was fielded to take on the Congress's Sheila Dikshit in 2003 from Delhi's Gole Market. But she lost and was denied a ticket in 2009 after which she quit the BJP in pique. She returned soon.


Around the time the AAP's news conference began, the BJP's initial sense was the DDCA and Chauhan should be left to answer the charges against Jaitley. "The charges are related to his tenure in the DDCA and not in the BJP or the government," a source said.


However, when the AAP iterated its demand that Jaitley be sacked from the government, the BJP decided to hit back.

Although Jaitley has a fair share of intra-party rivals, the feeling today was, "we must stand behind him collectively because an attack against him is an attack against the BJP and our government".

The BJP was also pushed to stand up for Jaitley because he is among the leaders who have never faced an allegation of misconduct, misuse of public office or fomenting communal tension.


In a way, the BJP was paying the price for its own practice of relentlessly hounding the Manmohan Singh government with allegations of scam after scam. The BJP is calling the AAP's tactics "spit-and-run" but the national party had also behaved similarly when it was in the Opposition.


This afternoon, stung by the AAP attack, the BJP summoned a few listed spokespersons such as Thakur and Irani to Jaitley's chamber in Parliament.


By then, a backgrounder on the AAP's accusations as well as the defences were decoded in layperson's language that the spokespersons could comprehend and articulate before a larger audience.


As mediapersons waited outside Jaitley's office, he had some unusual callers. Among them was Sholay director Ramesh Sippy and his wife Kiran Juneja. In between, Jaitley managed to get his blog out.


Jaitley later said: "The technical and procedural violations were compoundable and were compounded (fine paid) by members against whom they were alleged. The SFIO (the Serious Fraud Investigation Office that conducted a probe when the UPA was in power)... could not find a shred of evidence against me."


Such a distinction was rarely made when the BJP was in the Opposition.


http://www.telegraphindia.com/1151218/jsp/frontpage/story_59121.jsp#.VnNPDlR96SU

ARTICLE : "FALSEHOOD AS FREE SPEECH" BY MINISTER OF FINANCE, INFORMATION & BROADCASTING AND CORPORATE AFFAIRS, SHRI ARUN JAITLEY


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FALSEHOOD AS FREE SPEECH
- ARUN JAITLEY
Free speech is unquestionably a pre-eminent Fundamental Right, but does free speech include the right to speak only falsehood? The Delhi Chief Minister, Mr. Arvind Kejriwal, seems to believe in untruth and defamation, delivered in a language that borders on hysteria.
A few days ago, a Secretary of the Delhi Government was searched and arrested after being caught red handed for allegedly accepting a bribe. The CBI had conducted the operation. The Delhi Government welcomed the move. Four days later, another official close to the Chief Minister was searched for an alleged offence which related to the pre-Kejriwal period. The Chief Minister raised two pleas. First, that it violates the federal structure of the Constitution. In addition, the Chief Minister used unacceptable adjectives against the Prime Minister and, second, he questioned the purpose of the search and tried to divert attention by linking it to the Delhi Cricket body rather than alleged corruption of this official.
Federalism
Federalism is not a one way stream. It is not always that the Union Government challenges the spirit of federalism. A State or a Union Territory, by its unacceptable conduct, can also be a threat to federalism. During the UPA Government, the Delhi Government, with no police or investigative powers, registered an FIR against two Union Cabinet Ministers of the UPA Government for voluntarily implementing a decision of the Cabinet. If State Governments start investigating decisions of the Union Cabinet there can be no greater threat to federalism. Delhi is a Union Territory with no Police powers. I had, on 12th February, 2013, written a blog and, as Leader of Opposition, condemned this violation of federalism by the Union Territory of Delhi.
If the Union Government were to consider using against the Delhi Chief Minister the adjectives that Mr. Kejriwal used against the Prime Minister, it would be legitimate to contend that this is not in consonance with the federal spirit. When two Chief Ministers, Mamata Banerjee Ji and Nitish Kumar Babu, supported Mr. Kejriwal, notwithstanding the use of highly objectionable words against the Prime Minister, can it be in consonance with the federal spirit? The two Chief Ministers need to redeem themselves by publicly distancing themselves from Mr. Kejriwal’s vocabulary.
Now that the heat and dust of the search of an IAS officer’s room has settled down, it is clear that the search had nothing to do with either the Chief Minister or his room. An official was being searched for an alleged offence in his earlier capacities. The CBI has adequately clarified that. Notwithstanding that, an actually false propaganda is being repeated continuously. Why should the Chief Minister place himself as a shield in front of an official who is facing investigation? Why should two eminent Chief Ministers lend themselves to support the blatant falsehood of Delhi’s Chief Minister?
The DDCA
It is a part of propaganda technique to deflect attention when you yourselves are in the dock. Finding himself acting as a shield to cover an officer under investigation, the Delhi Chief Minister has attempted to focus attention on me. He repeats endlessly that I misled the Parliament on the Delhi raid and that he has a series of allegations to make against me in relation to my tenure as President of the DDCA – Delhi’s cricket body. The Congress transiently joined Mr. Kejriwal’s company for the reason that its own leaders are in the dock for more than one reason.
Even though I am not concerned with cricket administration since 2013, a Member of Parliament has been writing to various governmental bodies with regard to Delhi’s cricket affairs. The UPA Government seized upon the opportunity and referred the complaints to the SFIO which investigated all his complaints over a period of time and submitted a detailed Report on 21st March 2013. The Report concluded in relation to the DDCA being registered under the Companies Act, that:-
“thus, in a nutshell, there are certain irregularities / non-compliance or technical violations, but no fraud (was) noticed as alleged”.
These technical and procedural violations were all compoundable and were compounded by Members against whom they were alleged. The SFIO, under the UPA regime, investigated and could not find a shred of evidence against me.
No personal allegation was ever made against me nor did I ever feel the need of contradicting it.
There are fake allegations such as escalation of cost of construction of a stadium. When work expands, cost escalations are integral. A brand new 42,000 capacity world class stadium was constructed by the EPIL, a public sector body at a total cost of around Rs.114 crores. At the same time, the UPA Government renovated two stadiums. The Jawahar Lal Nehru stadium was renovated at a cost of over Rs.900 crores and Dhyan Chand stadium was renovated at a cost of over Rs. 600 crores.
I have felt the need for stating the above in order to counter any unsubstantiated, non-specific allegations. I have left cricket administration in 2013. By referring to some facts of 2014 and 2015, he can’t drag me in.
http://www.bjp.org/en/media-resources/press-releases/article-falsehood-as-free-speech-by-minister-of-finance-information-broadcasting-and-corporate-affairs-shri-arun-jaitley

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