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Will P Chidamabram resign his HM post?
Asked by hitler,
23 Sep '11 06:36 pm
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He reportedly offered to resign but the PM, CBI and the Congress said he was innocent and not responsible for the 2G scam and they certified him as a clean-chit.
Answered by Joseph Chacko, 23 Sep '11 07:56 pm
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He may not resign but he will support the investigation.. and disclose the real person behind this..whose instruction has made him to give concent on this scam..
Answered by Sharmila Bose, 23 Sep '11 06:44 pm
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In a new twist in the 2G controversy, sources have told CNN-IBN that Home Minister P Chidambaram had offered to resign when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called him. Sources say this prompted the prime minister to wholeheartedly back his home minister.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he has full faith in Chidambaram during both his stints as finance and now home minister. He also made it clear that there was no rift between his senior most ministers and that the government was in no mood to give in to pressure from the Opposition.
"I don't know what note you people are talking about, in any case the matter is before the court, it is not proper for me to comment on a matter that is subjudice. But as far as Mr Chidambaram is concerned, as finance minister he continued to enjoy my full confidence, as home minister he continues to enjoy my full confidence," said Manmohan Singh.
"I don't want to conclude that there is fight among ministers," he added.
Earlier, a letter writte ...more
Answered by paaruul advani, 23 Sep '11 06:40 pm
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he has full faith in Chidambaram during both his stints as finance and now home minister. He also made it clear that there was no rift between his senior most ministers and that the government was in no mood to give in to pressure from the Opposition.
"I don't know what note you people are talking about, in any case the matter is before the court, it is not proper for me to comment on a matter that is subjudice. But as far as Mr Chidambaram is concerned, as finance minister he continued to enjoy my full confidence, as home minister he continues to enjoy my full confidence," said Manmohan Singh.
"I don't want to conclude that there is fight among ministers," he added.
Earlier, a letter writte ...more
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Not at all.He is already defiant that he is not at fault.Also the UPA govt. will make it's best efforts to absolve him of any lapses.
Answered by HEMANT MEHTA, 23 Sep '11 06:40 pm
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Upa/pm similarly supported a.raza untill sc intervened.if congress/pm are honest and beleive in transparency then pm should ask hmto resign.
Answered by Ramesh Agarwal, 23 Sep '11 07:29 pm
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He may not resignhis own, only JAYALALITA can set him right
Answered by sushil trivedi, 23 Sep '11 07:05 pm
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If keep few moral, Must resign and prove himself innocent with support to Investigation agencies.
Answered by Ramesh Jhanwar, 23 Sep '11 06:56 pm
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