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Pranab Says, FM Note Does Not Reflect My Views, Chidambaram Says, Matter Closed

New Delhi, Sept 29: Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and Home Minister P. Chidambaram buried the hatchet on Thursday over the 2G issue involving a Finance Ministry note.Standing on the steps of North Block — which

PTI Updated on: September 29, 2011 23:31 IST
pranab says fm note does not reflect my views chidambaram
pranab says fm note does not reflect my views chidambaram says matter closed

New Delhi, Sept 29: Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and Home Minister P. Chidambaram buried the hatchet on Thursday over the 2G issue involving a Finance Ministry note.


Standing on the steps of North Block — which they jointly preside over — a glum Mr. Mukherjee read out from a brief statement, stressing that the “inferences and interpretations” in the inter-ministerial background paper on the 2G spectrum allocation issue did not reflect his views.

Seconds later, a grim Mr. Chidambaram stepped up to say he was “happy” with the statement of his “senior and distinguished colleague.”

Adding to the optics of solidarity and unity, their Cabinet colleagues, Kapil Sibal and Salman Khurshid, stood behind the unhappy duo.

The truce between the two apparently warring Ministers came at the end of a day of high-level confabulations, with Congress president Sonia Gandhi taking the lead in resolving the situation, reports The Hindu.

Party sources said she made it clear that she did not want the issue to fester any longer — the sight of a government at war with itself was causing it incalculable damage. A public explanation about the Finance Ministry's note was imperative; it was not enough for un-sourced clarifications on the provenance of the note to appear in the media.

In the morning, Ms. Gandhi first met Defence Minister A.K. Antony, and then Mr Mukherjee — her political secretary Ahmed Patel was in attendance. In the evening, Mr. Chidambaram and Mr. Mukherjee drove to 7, Race Course Road to confer with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, shortly after he returned from the earthquake-struck Sikkim. Dr. Singh's Principal Secretary T.K.A. Nair was also present at this meeting. At 6 p.m. came the joint photo-op by Messrs Mukherjee and Chidambaram. Shortly thereafter, Ms. Gandhi drove to 7, Race Course Road to meet the Prime Minister.

With Mr. Mukherjee's explanation, the government stepping up its defence of Mr. Chidambaram's role in the 2G spectrum allocation in the Supreme Court on Thursday, stressing that he alone could not have blocked the license route being adopted, and the next hearing slated for October 10, the Home Minister appears to have got a reprieve. But Congress sources said this episode had left both Ministers bruised — and this may not be the end of the story.

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