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This is an archive article published on June 1, 2011

Cong distances itself from 4 senior ministers receiving Ramdev

Pranab accompanied by Kapil Sibal,PK Bansal and Subodh Kant held talks at the airport with Ramdev.

Congress today distanced itself from the government’s unprecedented step of sending four senior ministers to the airport to receive Baba Ramdev in a bid to persuade him not to go ahead with the protest from June 4 saying it was “unnecessary” and the party has “nothing to do” with it.

“The party is not at all related to this entire exercise from here to the airport (ministers going to the airport to receive the Yoga Guru),” top sources in Congress said commenting on the government’s move,which indicated the unease in the party over the issue.

The sources also suggested that Congress President Sonia Gandhi was not in the loop over the decision. “The party has nothing to do with it. It is not involved in this airport exercise,” they said.

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Party General Secretary Digvijay Singh said,”We are also interested in the issue of corruption and black money but hunger strike won’t check corruption or help in bringing back black money. He (Baba Ramdev) should agree to the request made by the Prime Minister and other ministers.”

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee accompanied by Kapil Sibal,Pawan Kumar Bansal and Subodh Kant Sahay held talks for over two hours at the airport with Ramdev,who arrived by a chartered jet from Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh this afternoon.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has already gone the extra mile to urge Ramdev not to go ahead with his hunger strike,promising him to find a “practical and pragmatic” solution to tackle the issue of corruption.

Singh has written a letter to Ramdev,”welcoming his constructive suggestions to improve governance.”

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A senior party leader speaking on condition of anonymity said the party cannot afford such “light” steps as it has to look beyond the three years-term of a government.

“It was not required,” the leader commented when asked whether the government has gone in an overdrive in persuading the yoga guru in this matter.

The leader argued that four ministers do not go to the airport even when the head of a country visits India. “The party has to think beyond…people should not run after temporary phases,” he said.

Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari had yesterday maintained an enigmatic silence over the Yoga guru’s proposed agitation on the blackmoney issue from June 4 and the government’s decision to persuade him to postpone his protest.

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“We have to nothing to say on Baba Ramdev,” was his only refrain. He had refused to answer questions like whether the government went in an overdrive.

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