|  DAY 8
 
  
 PM
          takes on Congress
 Our hands are clean, tells
          party MPs
 New Delhi, March 20
 In a counter offensive, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today
          lashed out at the Congress for blocking parliamentary proceedings for
          five days, saying “those raising the bogey of corruption to come to
          power will not be allowed to succeed”.
 Thackeray
          seeks Mishra’s ousterMumbai, March 20
 Joining the Opposition attack on
          the Prime Minister’s Office in the wake of the Tehelka expose, Shiv
          Sena chief Bal Thackeray today demanded the immediate removal of
          Principal Secretary Brajesh Mishra and Officer on Special Duty N.K.
          Singh from the PMO till the judicial inquiry into the scandal is
          completed.
 Tejpal
          deposes before ArmyNew Delhi, March 20
 Tehelka.com Managing Director and Editor-in-Chief Tarun Tejpal today
          deposed before the Army’s court of inquiry and handed over the four
          and half-hour film that his news portal had secretly taped showing
          senior Army officers and politicians taking money from people posing
          as arms dealers.
 BSP
          for action against Tehelka accusedNew Delhi, March 20
 The BSP today demanded immediate action against those who were
          directly involved in taking money in the fictitious arms deals shown
          in the Tehelka expose.
 Fernandes
          calls on PresidentNew Delhi, March 20
 NDA convener and former Defence Minister George Fernandes today met
          President K.R. Narayanan and is understood to have presented his views
          on the recent defence deal disclosures that saw his exit from the
          Vajpayee Government.
  DAY 9
 
  
 PM
          non-committal on Mishra’s ouster
 New Delhi, March 21
 Prime Minister Atal Behari
          Vajpayee is keeping the option of the resignation of his Principal
          Secretary Brajesh Mishra open as a way out for resolving the present
          deadlock in Parliament.
 George
          didn’t push Barak deal: Navy chiefNew Delhi, March 21
 Former Defence Minister George Fernandes had not pushed through the
          deal for Barak missiles to be deployed in warships as the Navy had
          made up its mind to induct the anti sea-skimming missiles after
          extensive trials, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sushil Kumar said
          today.
 Govt
          dares Sonia for debateCongress rejects offer
 New Delhi, March 21
 A day after Sonia Gandhi sought
          an exclusive slot on Doordarshan for the Congress to speak on Tehelka
          expose, the government challenged her to a one-to-one debate saying
          Prasar Bharati had agreed to allocate a suitable time slot for it.
 Nitish:
          no money paid to SamataNew Delhi, March 21
 The Samata Party today launched
          its counter-offensive on the allegations made against the party
          president, Ms Jaya Jaitley, in the Tehelka expose, by stating that
          “no money was paid” nor “any defence deal was discussed.”
 Tehelka
          expose paralyses HousesNew Delhi, March 21
 Parliament today approved the
          crucial vote-on-account to meet the government expenditure beyond
          March 31 with the Rajya Sabha returning the relevant money bills even
          as the Opposition continued to stall proceedings in both Houses for
          the seventh day over the corruption expose demanding the Vajpayee
          Government’s resignation.
 NCP
          wants PM to remove MishraNew Delhi, March 21
 The National Congress Party (NCP)
          today demanded the removal of Principal Secretary Brajesh Mishra by
          Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee.
 It
          is a conspiracy: BJP New Delhi, March 21
 The BJP today said that there was
          a conspiracy to weaken the country behind the three latest incidents
          — alleged burning of Qoran followed by widespread violence,
          tehelka.com expose and fluctuations in share markets — to weaken the
          economy.
  DAY 10
 
  
 Tehelka
          shows further footage
 New Delhi, March 22
 tehelka.com today said that it had mistakenly assumed that the money
          handed over at the residence of former Defence Minister George
          Fernandes was to Mr Sreenivasa Prasad but showed additional footage
          that contained a shot of an unidentified man receiving Rs 2 lakh from
          its reporters posing as arms dealers inside the residence.
 Tehelka
          expose shows intelligence failureNew Delhi, March 22
 While the Vajpayee-led National Democratic Alliance government is
          trying hard to come out of the sticky situation it has been put in by
          the disclosures made in the video tapes brought out by tehelka.com,
          questions are being raised about the role of the intelligence
          agencies.
 Home
          Ministry orders probeNew Delhi, March 22
 The Ministry of Home Affairs today ordered a probe against one of its
          officers, Mr Thomas Mathew, who has been alleged to be the mastermind
          behind the Tehelka expose in an article published in an English daily.
 PIL
          for checking Tehelka from using site against Army
 New Delhi, March 22
 A public interest litigation (PIL),
          filed in the Delhi High Court today, sought to restrain tehelka.com
          from using its news portal for activities which it alleged amounted to
          “demoralising” the armed forces.
 PM
          should quit, says V.P. SinghNew Delhi, March 22
 A former Prime Minister, Mr V.P. Singh, today charged the Prime
          Minister, Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee, with failing to check corruption
          and said his government should have resigned owning “constructive
          responsibility”.
 VHP
          backs PM, for action against guiltyNew Delhi, March 22
 Terming the Tehelka expose as an international conspiracy to
          destabilise the country, the VHP, today asked Prime Minister Atal
          Behari Vajpayee to punish everyone, including officials in the PMO, if
          they were found guilty in the investigations into the Tehelka expose.
  DAY 11
 
  
 NDA,
          Cong to go to people
 Tehelka disclosures
 New Delhi, March 23
 With the stalemate in Parliament over the Tehelka tapes expose
          unresolved, the ruling NDA and Congress are set to take their case to
          people through rallies and demonstrations during the three-week recess
          in Parliament.
 PM:
          Oppn should observe limitsNew Delhi, March 23
 The Prime Minister, Mr Atal
          Behari Vajpayee, who is under attack from the Opposition after the
          tehelka expose, tonight asked the opposition parties to stay “within
          the limits of decency” even as he expressed confidence that his
          government would sail through the present stormy political phase.
 MPs:
          review arms purchase modesNew Delhi, March 23
 On the heels of the Tehelka expose, a parliamentary committee has come
          out with its report which says that secrecy in the name of defence
          should not be used as a weapon to cover up corruption and inefficiency
          in defence procurement procedures.
 Tehelka
          tapes doctored: AdvaniNew Delhi, March 23
 Union Home Minister L.K. Advani
          today asserted that the NDA government would last till it enjoyed
          majority.
 
          Laxman
          to keep off executive meetingNew Delhi, March 23
 Having embarrassed the BJP by handling wads of currency notes on the
          Tehelka tapes, former party president Bangaru Laxman has decided to
          keep away from the two-day national executive of the party beginning
          here tomorrow.
 Oppn
          viewpoint ignored: CPMNew Delhi, March 23
 The CPM today charged the government with ignoring the Opposition
          viewpoint on the Tehelka expose and said the government media was
          being used to downplay the charges.
  DAY 12
 
  
 
 SC
          ex-judge to probe exposeNew Delhi, March 24
 Ten days after the Tehelka expose
          triggered a political storm, the government today appointed a
          Commission of Inquiry headed by Justice K. Venkataswami, a retired
          Supreme Court judge, to probe the allegations about bribery in defence
          deals involving politicians and bureaucrats made in the news
          portal’s video tapes.
 BJP’s
          solidarity show todayNew Delhi, March 24
 In the first public show of
          strength in the wake of the Tehelka expose, the Prime Minister and
          senior NDA leaders, including former Defence Minister George
          Fernandes, will address a rally being organised by the ruling combine
          here tomorrow.
 BJP
          sees Cong conspiracyCongress rules
          out no-trust voteNew Delhi, March 24
 Though Assembly elections in five
          states are still some distance away, the political battle between the
          Congress and the BJP-led NDA government has become fierce with both
          levelling charges of conspiracy against each other and planning to go
          on the offensive in their countrywide rallies starting tomorrow.
 Dehra Dun, March 24
 There is no move by the Congress
          to bring a vote of no confidence against the Central Government in the
          near future after the expose of a shady arms deal by tehelka.com.
          Addressing mediapersons here this evening, Mr Santosh Bagrodia, member
          of the Upper House and a senior Congress leader, said the government
          should resign owning collective responsibility.
  DAY 13
 
  
 
 Make
          party funding transparent: PMSays media not to be blamed for expose
 New Delhi, March 25
 The National Executive meeting of the BJP today concluded its two- day
          session, finalising an elaborate strategy for regaining people’s
          confidence with Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee stressing the need
          for introspection.
 Govt
          not to resign, says VajpayeeNew Delhi, March 25
 Making a frontal attack on the
          Congress, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today said that his
          government would not bow to the Opposition’s demand for its
          resignation.
 Bid
        to lower forces’ morale: FernandesNew Delhi, March 25
 Former Defence Minister George Fernandes today alleged that an attempt
        was being made to lower the morale of the armed forces and the recent
        developments were part of the larger design that was going on for some
        years.
 Congress
        observes ‘dhikkar divas’Demands govt’s dismissal
 New Delhi, March 25
 The Delhi Pradesh Congress
        Committee (DPCC) workers today held a unique rally of tempos and trucks
        here to press for the dismissal of the Vajpayee government and arrest of
        those accused of taking bribe in the Tehelka expose.
 Army court
        summons Gen MurgaiNew Delhi, March 25
 The Army court of inquiry has
        summoned retired Major-Gen S.P. Murgai, a key figure in the expose by
        tehelka.com on defence deals, to appear before it next week, Army
        sources said. Maj-General Murgai, who retired recently as Additional
        Director-General, Quality Assurance, Army Headquarters, has reportedly
        been missing since the expose.
 CM
        ‘misleading’ masses on TehelkaRohtak, March 25
 The HPCC chief, Mr Bhupender Singh Hooda, has alleged that the Haryana
        Chief Minister, Mr Om Prakash Chautala, is misleading the masses to
        shield the Union Government from the tehelka.com expose.
 Expose
        casts shadow on J&KNew Delhi
 Whatever else the Tehelka expose
        may or may not have achieved, one thing appears to be clear:
        policy-makers in New Delhi at most levels have put the crisis in Kashmir
        on the back burner.
 BJP
        men burn Sonia’s effigyJammu, March 25
 The Tehelka expose seems to have
        brought the state units of the BJP and the Congress out of their
        “slumber.” In reply to a protest the Congress staged here three days
        ago, in which effigies of Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and the
        former BJP chief Bangaru Laxman, were set ablaze, BJP workers held
        protest rally here today shouting “chor machai shor”.
  DAY 14
 
  
 BJP men still demoralised?
 New Delhi, March 26
 For all its efforts in fighting the
        fallout of Tehelka tapes, BJP workers do not seem to have fully come out
        of the setback and regain their enthusiasm.
 Cong:
        Sonia never called PM ‘gaddar’New Delhi, March 26
 The Congress today accused the NDA
        leaders of using harsh and provocative words against the party at its
        rally yesterday and said that Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee’s
        using words like “war” was unfortunate for democracy.
 HC
        notice to Mishra on J.K. Jain’s pleaNew Delhi, March 26
 The Delhi High Court today issued notices to the Centre, Prime
        Minister’s Principal Secretary Brajesh Mishra and Secretary Research
        and Analysis Wing (RAW) on a petition by Jain TV proprietor J.K. Jain,
        seeking inquiry into “a confidential report” describing him as an
        agent of Pakistan’s Intelligence Service ISI.
 Edit:
        BJP’s
        tehelka sessionA KEY success at the
        two-day national executive meeting of the BJP was its unqualified
        support to the economic policies of the alliance government.
  DAY 15
 
  
 PM’s hold on
        BJP weakens
 New Delhi,
        March 27
 The two day meeting of the National
        Executive of the BJP which concluded its deliberations here on Sunday
        marks the beginning of the end of the “Vajpayee era” and return to
        the days of “collective leadership”.
 Cong
        smells a ratNew Delhi, March 27
 The Congress today said the terms of reference of the Commission of
        Inquiry probing the Tehelka episode, had been “so carefully framed as
        to give a quiet burial to the stinking Tehelka scandal.”
 Edit page:Furore
        over tehelka tapes
        (On Target)
 Questions of transparency and fair play
        (Opinion)
  DAY 16
 
  
 PPCC to
        screen Tehelka tapes in districts
 New Delhi,
        March 28
 The Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee plans to take the Tehelka expose
        to the people by screening the four-hour-long arms deal footage at every
        block and district of the state in the coming days.
 Chokila’s
        circular on Tehelka routine: govtNew Delhi, March 28
 In a damage-control exercise, the
        government today described Foreign Secretary Chokila Iyer’s recent
        letter on the Tehelka expose to Indian diplomatic missions abroad as
        “routine advisory”.
 Mathew’s
        reply not received: HomeNew Delhi, March 28
 The Ministry of Home Affairs today maintained that it had not received
        any reply so far from Mr Thomas Mathew, who was issued a show-cause
        notice and later suspended in connection with his alleged involvement in
        the Tehelka expose.
 MP
        House adjourned ahead of scheduleBhopal, March 28
 The Budget session of the Madhya
        Pradesh Assembly was abruptly adjourned today following refusal by BJP
        members to cooperate. The session was scheduled to last till April 11.
  DAY 17
 
  
 BJP
        to evolve code of ethics
 Party leaves door open for Trinamool
 New Delhi,
        March 29
 Shaken deeply by the Tehelka
        revelations, the BJP under the leadership of its new President, Mr K.
        Jana Krishnamurthi, today sought to regain at least some of its lost
        high moral ground by deciding to evolve a code of ethics for its elected
        representatives and for those holding any public office.
 More
        ‘tehelkas’ to tumble out of Zee’s kittyNew Delhi, March 29
 If the alleged arms deal expose by
        tehelka.com has shaken the country out of a collective slumber, many
        such “tehelka” spy camera tapes exposing corruption at different
        levels will soon be on the television screens bringing out the true
        picture of persons on the other side of the table.
 BJP
        Secretary defends exposeNew Delhi, March 29
 Senior BJP leader and former Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has
        stoutly defended the Tehelka tapes saying they had “exposed in the
        eyes of public corruption in the socio-political system” but regretted
        that the portal should have “checked up facts” before going public.
 
  
 
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