Live! Cong disapproves of Shinde's extending stay in the US
May 28, 2013  20:34

Congress today disapproved of Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde extending his stay in the United States even as the security appratus back home grapples with the fall out of the deadly Maoist attack on party leaders in Chhattisgarh.     

 

"No tour could be important" at this juncture, party spokesman Bhaktacharan Das told reporters replying to a volley of questions whether it was proper for Shinde to be away in the US in the wake of such a situation at home.     

 

At the same time, Das said there was no need to make the absence of the Home Minister a political issue as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had himself visited Chhattisgarh after the incident and Minister of state for Home R P N Singh was at hand with "full powers".      Reports had it that Shinde, who left New Delhi on May 19 to attend the Indo-US H

 

omeland Security dialogue, is not cutting short his visit and will return home tomorrow as scheduled.

« Back to LIVE

TOP STORIES