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Swamy's first piece of advice to Vajpayee: keep Hegde out of Cabinet

Janata Party president Dr Subramanian Swamy today hoped that Prime Minister-designate A B Vajpayee would not allot key portfolios like external affairs or defence to Lok Shakthi president Ramakrishna Hegde.

Talking to newsmen in Madras, he said such a decision would embarrass the country and the governing coalition as Hegde was embroiled in a number of lawsuits.

Dr Swamy, who had played a key role in bringing down the Hegde ministry in Karnataka in the late 1980s, said Hegde had been indicted by the Justice Kuldip Singh commission in a land scam on the basis of his memorandum in 1988.

After the Commission's report was tabled in Parliament, the then prime minister V P Singh had obtained Hegde's resignation as deputy chairman of the Planning Commission in 1990, he claimed.

Dr Swamy said he had filed a contempt petition against Hegde for indulging in a vilification campaign against Justice Kuldip Singh, and the case was listed for a final hearing tomorrow.

Referring to the dispute over the water level in the Periyar dam, Dr Swamy hoped the Vajpayee government would ensure that the water level in the dam was maintained at 152 feet as against 136 feet now, since the repair work had been completed and the Central Water Commission had certified its safety.

This would irrigate 25,000 hectares in Madurai, Periyakulam and Sivaganga, he added.

Dr Swamy alleged that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh was responsible for his exclusion from the Vajpayee ministry.

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