HOME   
   NEWS   
   BUSINESS   
   CRICKET   
   SPORTS   
   MOVIES   
   NET GUIDE   
   SHOPPING   
   BLOGS  
   ASTROLOGY  
   MATCHMAKER  


Search:



The Web

Rediff








News
Capital Buzz
Commentry
Dear Rediff
Diary
Elections
Interviews
Rediff Poll
Specials
Gallery
The States



Home > News > The Great Defence Scandal > Report

Tehelka not to participate in any new inquiry: Tejpal

December 08, 2002 18:28 IST

The Tehelka news portal on Sunday asserted that it would not participate in any new inquiry into its expose of alleged corruption in defence deals and added that the appointment of a new judge in place of  Justice Venkataswamy was just another attempt by the government to obfuscate the truth.

"I do not think there is any need for a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into the expose as demanded by many political parties," Tehelka Managing Editor Tarun Tejpal said.

"The best the government can do is to let Parliament form a cross-party committee to which the inquiry report by Judge Venkataswami can be made available," Tejpal said.

Justice Venkataswami had resigned on November 23 from the inquiry committee following criticism by the Opposition of his acceptance of a government job while still probing the Tehelka expose.

"We neither have the resources nor the will to pursue another charade. The truth is out there in the tapes. Most people have seen it and recognised it. Those who choose not to recognise are forced to do so," Tejpal said.

 

The Great Defence Scandal: The Complete Coverage



Article Tools

Email this Article

Printer-Friendly Format

Letter to the Editor









HOME   
   NEWS   
   BUSINESS   
   CRICKET   
   SPORTS   
   MOVIES   
   NET GUIDE   
   SHOPPING   
   BLOGS  
   ASTROLOGY  
   MATCHMAKER  
© 2003 rediff.com India Limited. All Rights Reserved.