Cong in no hurry to hit back at Natwar
Cong in no hurry to hit back at Natwar
The Congress gave enough hints that it was in no hurry to hit back at the former external affairs minister Natwar Singh.

New Delhi: Unfazed by Natwar Singh's attack on party chief Sonia Gandhi, the Congress on Sunday gave enough hints that it was in no hurry to hit back at the former external affairs minister despite his "outbursts showing desperation and frustration".

"Congress is a responsible party which takes a balanced and considered view of things and takes appropriate decisions at appropriate time," AICC media department chairman Janardan Dwivedi said, reacting to Singh's allegations against Gandhi.

Dwivedi preceded these remarks saying "Singh can say anything out of desperation and frustration".

Singh was suspended from the party a few months back in the wake his indictment by the Pathak authority on the Volcker report on the Iraqi oil scam.

His son Jagat Singh, who is an MLA in Rajasthan, has been expelled from the party by the state unit.

Natwar Singh's reply to the show cause notice is under consideration of the central disciplinary action committee of the party headed by A K Antony who is Defence Minister.

Antony has indicated the committee was still considering the reply by Singh.

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