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Author: Press Trust of India
Publication: The Indian Express
Date: January 25, 2006
URL: http://www.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=61977
Accusing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of suffering from 'I-don't-know' syndrome, the Samajwadi Party on Wednesday demanded his resignation in the wake of the court strictures against Bihar Governor Buta Singh.
"The Prime Minister always pleads ignorance whenever his government courts controversy because of its actions--from events in Goa, Jharkhand or Bihar Assemblies to the Volcker report on Iraq's Oil-for-Food programme to phone-tappings. Let somebody who is not suffering from 'I-don't-know' syndrome take the top job," SP general secretary Amar Singh said.
He was reacting to Tuesday's Supreme Court strictures against Buta Singh for his role in 2005's Bihar Assembly dissolution.
"This time again, the UPA government and the Congress are trying to deny responsibility for the Bihar Assembly dissolution although the recommendations the Governor just signed were actually prepared in Delhi," he said.
Amar Singh, whose party extends outside support to the UPA government, said SP's parliamentary board would meet on Friday to finalise its future strategy after the Buta Singh controversy.
The SP leader also announced his party's plans to call a conference of non-BJP and non-Congress parties soon, saying the country required an alternative to both the main Opposition and ruling parties.
Asked for his comments on his telephone-tapping, the SP leader said investigations have vindicated his charges.