4 Jul 2013
A day
after being reprimanded, Steel Minister Beni Prasad Verma on Thursday (July 4)
said he felt 'humiliated' and threatened to quit the Congress if he was stopped
from "fighting" against SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav.
He belied the
claim of AICC in-charge of Uttar Pradesh Madhusudan Mistry's that he had
expressed regret and promised not to speak against Yadav again as he attacked
the SP supremo once more, alleging that he had "connived" with BJP in run up to
the Babri Masjid demolition.
"My effigies were burnt yesterday.
After the statements which have been published in newspapers today, I felt
humiliated," Verma told a group of reporters in New Delhi.
"I am not
in politics for chair or to become a Minister. I believe in values...I can quit
Congress any time or it can remove me...I can tender my resignation if Congress
becomes an obstacle in my fight with Yadav," he added.
His
statement came a day after Mistry reprimanded him for his remarks that SP chief
should "first try to get the job of a sweeper at the residence of the PM if he
is nursing ambitions of becoming the Prime Minister.
In an apparent
attack on Mistry, Verma said there are "multiple centres of power" in Congress.
"There is no harm if there were even 10 centres of power but these
should be just with an upright intention unlike Uttar Pradesh where various
centres of power are indugling in loot and corruption."
He said he
felt "so humiliated" that he has sought time to meet Congress President Sonia
Gandhi on the issue.
At the same time, Verma praised Sonia Gandhi
and Vice President Rahul Gandhi.
"Congress is my choice only
because its leadership is fair. I like the kind of politics being played by
Sonia Gandhi. The country's future is safe in Rahul Gandhi's hands. It is my
belief," he said.
The senior leader from Uttar Pradesh said he
still felt that there is no other party than Congress in the country which can
rule this multi-lingual nation.
He said he will not contest elections
against Congress even if he quits the party.
"I will contest Lok
Sabha elections on my own if I quit. But I will not oppose Congress," he
added.
Hitting at his friend-turned-foe Yadav, Verma said he
will "never ever shake hands" with the SP chief.
Alleging Yadav's
"connivance" with BJP in the run up to Babri Masjid demolition, he said a probe
should be initiated into the incidents on October 30, 1990. He alleged that BJP
leader L K Advani had started a rath yatra stating that 'shilanyas' was to be
performed at the disputed structure on October 30, 1990 while the "intention"
was to demolish the disputed structure in connivance with the then Chief
Minister (Yadav).
Referring to the police firing in Ayodhya in
November 1990 when Yadav was the Chief Minister, Verma said it was unnecessary.
He claimed that Yadav later visited the guest house where Advani was under
detention. At the meeting, he claimed, it was decided that karsewaks would be
permitted to perform darshan (at the disputed site).
No comments:
Post a Comment