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Brajesh is the villain in Kandahar fiasco: Jethmalani

It was Mishra who allowed the aircraft to leave Amritsar when it could have been easily detained either by putting some hurdles on the runway, said Jethmalani.

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NEW DELHI: Former Law Minister Ram Jethmalani on Thursday questioned the claims of Leader of Opposition L K Advani that he was opposed to the release of jailed terrorists in exchange of the hijacked passengers onboard the Indian Airlines aircraft at Kandahar and squarely blamed the then National Security Advisor  Brajesh Mishra for the fiasco.

Jethmalani who shifted his allegiance to the UPA said in an interview to Hindi edition of the Outlook that if Advani as Home Minister had opposed the decision as indicated at a newsconference at Pune recently, the matter should have come up for  discussion before the Cabinet. "It was a sensitive matter and the Cabinet should have considered it", he said.

Advani during the course of the Bharat Surakhsha Yatra had stated that he had expressed himself on the issue in the government and the then Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh only implemented the Government's decision.

 As a Law Minister he had advised Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to remove Mishra but it was not accepted. It was Mishra who allowed the hijacked aircraft to leave Amritsar when it could have been easily detained either by putting some hurdles on the runway or puncturing the tyres.

"But the man who handled things in such an incompetent manner was advising the country on security matters", Jethmalani lamented.

He said after the Kandahar episode, he had told the Government that the Government had reduced itself to the level of a dhobi by delivering the detained terrorists at their doorsteps. "There was no difference between a dhobi delivering the washed and pressed clothes to the owners", Jethmalani also an eminent jurist and a Nominated Rajya Sabha MP said.

The former Law Minister said he was angry with Vajpayee on two counts. Firstly, for not removing Mishra and secondly for not removing Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi after the post-Godhra riots which were a blot on the administration and the Chief Minister had to go.

Replying to a question on Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Jethmalani said she was being dominated by sycephopants. There were numerous advocates in the party but none advised her that she was occupying an office of profit.

 

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