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Sunday, June 28, 1998

Hegde blasts Gowda, Bommai

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
BANGALORE, June 27: Union Commerce Minister and Lok Shakti president Ramakrishna Hegde on Saturday ridiculed former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda and former Union Minister S R Bommai for backing the Congress initiatives to replace the BJP Government at the Centre.

``They have completely destroyed the Janata Dal and are now looking for a new home'', he told mediamen at the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), here.

Hegde made light of the coming together of Mulayam Singh Yadav and Laloo Prasad Yadav under a new front, and commented: ``They have been doing it for the last 20 years. The question is who would be number one''.

The Lok Shakti founder attributed disintegration of the Janata Dal and the United Front to the `clash of egos' among the leaders of that party.

As for the rift between the BJP and the AIADMK, the Commerce Minister declined to comment while dismissing the AIADMK pulling out from the Government as `hypothetical'.

Hegde stuck to his earlier stand on elections saying freshelections should be held for the Lok Sabha if it was inevitable.

People would prefer fresh elections rather than uncertainty, he said.Earlier, he revealed the Centre's plans to strengthen its mission at Geneva in order to present its views effectively at the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

Developing nations lacked expertise to handle negotiations at the WTO, he said inaugurating a chair on International Trade Law for which he handed over a cheque for Rs 10 lakh on behalf of his ministry.

The Union Government would appoint experts in various fields including law, science and technology, patents and other trade related matters. The experts would help the permanent delegation in the negotiations.

The Commerce Minister explained how India, with the aid of other South Asian countries was able to stall another round of negotiations at the WTO until the outcome of the implementations of the Uruguay round was discussed.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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