Hitting back at Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal for accusing Bharatiya Janata Party of killing democracy, senior party leader Yashwant Sinha has said that the country's main opposition party has saved nation's democracy.
"I would like to remind Kapil Sibal that he is a member of the party which indeed had murdered democracy by imposing emergency in this country in 1975, so he has absolutely no right to talk about democracy," Sinha said.
"If democracy today survives in India, it is largely because of the party, which is in the opposition today and largely because of the role and sacrifices made by the leaders of the BJP. So, therefore, Kapil Sibal has no right to talk about democracy. He belongs to party which had sought to destroy democracy in this country," Sinha added.
Sinha also took a dig at Sibal for creating confusion through its ''zero loss'' theory in coal blocks allocation.
"The value and share of the companies who were allocated coal blocks increased; they didn't even bother to dig coal blocks and got huge profits. So talking about zero loss is not right and I am surprised that an intellectual like Kapil Sibal is talking about zero loss," said Sinha.
He also said that such remarks by Sibal have further strengthened the determination of the party to conduct an anti-graft