Cong snubs Digvijaya for remarks against Mamata

Jun 18, 2012

New Delhi: In a clear snub to AICC general secretary Digvijaya Singh for his remarks against TMC chief Mamata Banerjee, Congress today said that he was “not officially authorised” to speak to the media.

“Digvijaya Singh is not officially authorised to speak on behalf of the party,” the AICC said in a media release.

The statement comes a day after the Congress leader dubbed Mamata as “immature” and “erratic” and suggested that there is a “limit” to the patience of the party.

The development followed a series of television interviews by Singh in which he had suggested that Congress will not go beyond a point to mollify Banerjee.

"Digvijaya Singh is not officially authorised to speak on behalf of the party," the AICC said in a media release.

Singh is in-charge of party affairs in Uttar Pradesh, where Congress recently got a drubbing in Assembly elections. He is also the in-charge of Assam, where the party came to power for a third time.

This is not the first time that AICC has distanced or disapproved of remarks by Singh, including that on Batla House encounter.

“All efforts have been made to console her, accept her views, accept her tantrums…Beyond a certain limit, the decision is hers…There is a limit to which you can bend to…There are certain eventualities, which if it cannot be avoided have to be faced,” Singh had said replying to a volley of questions.

At the same time in the interview to Karan Thapar on Devil’s Advocate on CNN-IBN, the AICC general secretary had maintained that Congress on its own was not asking Banerjee to leave UPA and was “not throwing her out”.

Singh had also said it was “very embarrassing” for party President Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that Banerjee not only rejected the names of both UPA nominees for President’s post but joined hands with Samajwadi Party and announced three more names, including that of the Prime Minister when they “did not have consent of any of the three”.

PTI

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