PMO did not inform MEA about CM’s letter: Parameshwara
Home Minister sought to know what happened to the letter sent by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in April, seeking revocation of the passport of the suspended JD(S) leader
PTI
Bengaluru, 25 May
Home Minister G Parameshwara on Saturday took a dig at the Centre, a day after
the Ministry of External Affairs said the state government's request to impound
the diplomatic passport of absconding Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna was received
only on 21 May.
He sought to know what happened to
the letter sent by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to Prime Minister Narendra Modi
in April, seeking revocation of the passport of the suspended JD(S) leader.
Reacting to a reported interview of
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar that his ministry got the request for
cancelling the passport only on 21 May, Parameshwara told reporters: "I
too saw the media report. If he (S Jaishankar) said so, then it means that the
PMO did not inform the Ministry of External Affairs."
"He wrote the letter in April
itself and the EAM says he received it on 21 May. What happened to the letter
in the Prime Minister's Office? Didn't it get the value it deserved or did the
PMO not inform the External Affairs Ministry?" Parameshwara asked.
Taking a swipe at the Union
government, he said, "We can see how the Centre is functioning." He
noted that once the diplomatic passport is cancelled, Prajwal has to return to
India as he will lose the immunity to stay abroad.
Prajwal, who is the grandson of
JD(S) patriarch HD Deve Gowda and the NDA candidate from Hassan Lok Sabha
segment, is facing charges of sexually abusing women. Prajwal reportedly left
for Germany on 27 April, a day after Hassan went to polls, and is still at
large. -PTI
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