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"The nation as a whole knows the proximity of the
structure where these supposedly senior functionaries of a
political party were standing, many of them joyous and
clapping, watching hordes of people causing destruction and
mayhem and then shedding crocodile tears," Singhvi said.
"The nation also knows about the Rath Yatra, the
organised movements. So, I think the people of this country
cannot be treated as fools as those who treat them as fools
are the real fools," he quipped.
Singhvi said, "There is no question of confirming or
denying the report because it is a property of Parliament
which is in session and only when the government tables it
that we can speak on it."
Demanding that the report be immediately placed before
Parliament, Joshi said that six months have passed and,
according to the law, it is incumbent upon the government to
table the report along with the ATR.
Justice Liberhan said that "anybody could manipulate
my report and put something in my mouth but I am not going to
comment on it."
BJP spokesman Prakash Javadekar accused the Congress
of playing "dirty politics". "And we (BJP) don't react on
leaks as nobody has authenticated the report. So unless
government comes out openly and gives the ATR, it is useless
to discuss the subject," he said.
Giving his reaction, Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam
Singh Yadav accused the government of sitting over the
Liberhan report. "Right from the Sri Krishna Commission and
Liberhan Commission, all these commissions (were) set up by
Congress governments and now they are sitting on it," he said.
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