Press Trust of India, Saturday August 29, 2009, New Delhi
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) may take legal action against certain news channels and periodicals for showing the 'cash-for-vote' scam as the party's handiwork.
"We strongly denounce reports in a section of media that cash-for-vote scam was a BJP handiwork. Some people have even attacked L K Advani for it. We will not tolerate these things and the party will consider a legal course against such malicious and motivated reporting if needed," BJP spokesman Prakash Javdekar told reporters in New Delhi.
On expelled party leader Jaswant Singh's statement about Advani's involvement in the scam, he said, "He has talked only about the issue of whether the cash bundles should have been shown in the Parliament or sent to the Speaker."
Javdekar said even Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh also regrets making all out efforts to save the government during the trust vote in July 2008 on the nuclear deal issue.
Singh had on Friday termed as "historical blunder" its decision to support the government at the Centre and said it was disenchanted with the Congress.
"It is ironical that in this country giving bribe and purchasing majority is not a crime but unearthing the truth is viewed as a crime," Javdekar added.
"We strongly denounce reports in a section of media that cash-for-vote scam was a BJP handiwork. Some people have even attacked L K Advani for it. We will not tolerate these things and the party will consider a legal course against such malicious and motivated reporting if needed," BJP spokesman Prakash Javdekar told reporters in New Delhi.
On expelled party leader Jaswant Singh's statement about Advani's involvement in the scam, he said, "He has talked only about the issue of whether the cash bundles should have been shown in the Parliament or sent to the Speaker."
Javdekar said even Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh also regrets making all out efforts to save the government during the trust vote in July 2008 on the nuclear deal issue.
Singh had on Friday termed as "historical blunder" its decision to support the government at the Centre and said it was disenchanted with the Congress.
"It is ironical that in this country giving bribe and purchasing majority is not a crime but unearthing the truth is viewed as a crime," Javdekar added.
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