The beleaguered Congress imploded on Friday Jan 30,2015 when long-time loyalist
Jayanthi Natarajan walked out of the party, leaving vice-president Rahul
Gandhi to fend off charges of promoting crony capitalism in the name of
protecting the environment
Jayanthi Natarajan addressed a press conference in Chennai over the issue and announced her resignation from the Congress.
In
one of the most damning accounts of Congress president Sonia Gandhi and
her son Rahul during the UPA rule, Jayanthi Natarajan’s “letter bomb” exposed the
events that led to her sacking as the environment minister in Manmohan
Singh’s cabinet in 2013.
Jayanthi Natarajan mentioned
four specific big ticket investment cases — Vedanta, Adani, GVK,Lavasa
and Nirma cases and Western Ghats row — that were stalled during her
tenure at the direct intervention of Rahul Gandhi.
Jayanthi Natarajan claimed that despite her following the party’s policies of protecting
the rights of tribals and the environment, stories were planted by Rahul
Gandhi’s office against her claiming that she was acting as a
bottleneck.
“I was never a bottleneck, nor was I ever
responsible for unwarranted delays in major projects. And I can prove
this at any time. I was shattered by the attack upon me, and
bewildered,” wrote Jayanthi in a letter to Sonia Gandhi in November
2014.
The “leaked” letter stirred a
huge political controversy with the NDA government latching on to her
allegations highlighting irregularities in the environment ministry
whose file pile-up was made an election issue by Narendra Modi.
Jayanthi
questioned her removal, saying she was only following the party line as
instructed by party chief Sonia Gandhi and vice-president Rahul Gandhi,
who had forwarded several messages to her on the concerns expressed by
various NGOs over environmental clearances.
“During my tenure as minister, it was the
clear and specific policy of the party to take all steps to protect the
environment, and carry forward the legacy of Indira Gandhi and Rajiv
Gandhi, to preserve the environment, and keep a balance between
environment and industry,” Jayanthi said in the letter.
“I
received specific requests [which used to be directives for us] from
Rahul Gandhi and his office forwarding environmental concerns in some
important areas and I took care to honour those ‘requests’,” she said.
“Ï have always been loyal to the Gandhi family.”
Jayanthi Natarajan noted that the day after she
resigned as environment minister, Rahul Gandhi addressed a FICCI meeting
of industrialists, where he made references to delays in environmental
clearances, and the adverse effects upon the economy while assuring the
corporates of no future delays.
She
alleged that in following the party line to protect tribals, environment
and forests, she faced the anger of other cabinet colleagues who said
her move was impacting industrial growth.
“I
asked him (Rahul Gandhi) what wrongdoing I had committed to warrant
this treatment. I said that I should have been asked for an
explanation,” she said.
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