Author: PTI
Publication: Rediff on Net
Date: June 3, 2004
URL: http://in.rediff.com/news/2004/jun/03cpm.htm
The Communist Party of India-Marxist
on Thursday defended the inclusion of 'tainted' ministers in the United
Progressive Alliance government saying keeping the Bharatiya Janata Party
'out of power' was more important.
"Let the people who are in the government
decide on its formation and on who will be part of it and who will be ministers.
We want a secular government," party politbureau member Sitaram Yechuri
told reporters in Delhi when asked about the inclusion of 'tainted' persons
in the Congress-led coalition, which the Left party supports from outside.
When pointed out that the then home
minister Indrajit Gupta had expressed reservation about Mohammed Taslimuddin
joining the Deve Gowda government as Minister of State for Home, he said,
"It is not an issue for Left parties because we want to keep the BJP out
of government."
Meanwhile, Minister of State for
Food and Civil Supplies Mohammed Taslimuddin said, "These BJP people have
no issues. They themselves are guilty of demolishing the (Babri) mosque.
They have no other work left and are now engaged in making such allegations."
Minister of State for Human Resources
Development M A A Fatimi said, "We are also fully prepared to come out
with the details regarding the tickets they (BJP) allotted to such people
(facing criminal cases) and this would be placed before the country. They
should explain why they are raising the issue now."