Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi has accused the Opposition of non-cooperation and looking the other way in fight against corruption. Mr. Gandhi said those in the Opposition have said that they are against corruption and want to fight it.
Mr Gandhi said, he had expected that on the matter of corruption, the government would get support from the Opposition. But when the time came to pass the Bills in Parliament against corruption, they did not support the government.
Replying to a query of newsmen in New Delhi Friday, Mr Gandi said he had talked to Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi on the possibility of taking the Ordinance route to bring in these anti-graft Bills pass in Parliament.
AICC General Secretary Ajai Maken also attacked BJP accusing it of blocking five out of six anti-corruption legislations in the just concluded Parliament session.