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Padma awards not for those with taint: Congress

Source: PTI
January 26, 2010 18:53 IST
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Against the backdrop of US-based hotelier Sant Singh Chatwal getting a Padma Bhushan, the Congress on Tuesday said these awards should be given to people who enhance its prestige and not to those with a "taint".

"We are not talking of any specific case. But these awards should be given to people who enhance its prestige and not to those who have a taint," party spokesman Shakeel Ahmed said when asked about the row over the selection of Chatwal, who was earlier chargesheeted by the CBI in a fraud case.

"The award should be given to people whose integrity is not doubtful," Ahmed said.

Bharatiya Janata Party Deputy Leader of the Opposition Gopinath Munde has written a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh demanding that the award to Chatwal be taken back. He argued that due to Chatwal's alleged controversial financial dealings, he did not deserve the honour.

"The Padma awards are decided by the home ministry after a due process. They might have their reasons for it. Only the Ministry could explain it," the Congress spokesman said.

He said for these awards, names come from various state governments and other quarters to the home ministry. 

"These are assessed and then shortlisted," he said.

Chatwal, who is considered close to former US president Bill Clinton and his wife and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, was earlier chargesheeted by the Central Bureau of Investigation in an alleged $9 million fraud case.
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