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Jaya urges Kalam to probe ordinance issue
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March 24, 2006 15:55 IST
Last Updated: March 24, 2006 15:59 IST

Terming as "Hobson's choice" Congress President Sonia Gandhi's [Images] resignation as an member of parliament and chairperson of the National Advisory Council, All India Anna Dravid Munetra Kazhagam General Secretary and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Friday appealed to the President to go into the entire episode of the Centre "�shutting down Parliament for rushing through an Ordinance in support of Mrs Gandhi."

In a hard-hitting statement in Chennai, she said in order to protect the position of Mrs Gandhi, even Parliament had been adjourned, "without any qualms in a blatantly brazen manner, destroying a sacred convention built over decades.'' She appealed to the President to ensure that such happenings did not recur.

Sonia Resigns

Stating that the resignation of Mrs Gandhi and her "�usual spiel about sacrifice and nobility cut no ice,'' Miss Jayalalithaa said she had only tried to make a virtue out of a compelling necessity, which would have seen her disqualified.

She charged that a high drama of sacrifice had been enacted, knowing that an Ordinance merely to protect her position would draw severe flak and not pass muster.



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