Soon after senior Congress leader, P. Chidambaram on Thursday held his first press conference after spending 106 days in jail, the Centre hit out at the former Union Minister, claiming that he violated court orders on the very first day after getting bail. Speaking to the media, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said, "The allegation against Chidambaram is that he indulged in corruption when he was a minister. Now he himself is giving a self-certification that he is innocent. This is a violation of the conditions imposed on him by the court."
While granting bail to the former Finance Minister, the apex court on Wednesday gagged him from speaking on the case. He was booked for alleged money laundering in the INX-Media case.
Javadekar also took potshots at Chidambaram for his comments on Kashmir that stating there is no "freedom" in the Valley. "There was no freedom in 1975, when press freedom was abolished in the country and censorship was brought in," Javadekar hit back, referring to the dark phase of Emergency that was imposed by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
"Today, all newspapers are getting printed on a daily basis... They print what they wish to," Javadekar said. He also said that there is no restriction on movement of journalists into the Valley. "Today Kashmir is on its way to development," he added.
Replying to allegations of "man-made" economic slowdown levelled by Chidambaram, Javadekar termed the economy under Congress-led UPA as "high inflation, low growth economy". He reminded the skyrocketing prices during the UPA era, adding that the current onion price hike was a "temporary difficulty".
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