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Congress slams PM, BJP for 'misleading' people

Source: PTI
August 09, 2014 21:38 IST
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Congress on launched an all out attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi accusing him of "misleading" people on the WTO issue and ridiculed BJP over its "Congress phobia".

"The statements that Modi has made are confirming the worst apprehensions of a partisan political agenda to mislead and misinform the public opinion. His claims that the UPA government had given up on the rights of food security in WTO is astonishing and utterly false," former Commerce Minister Anand Sharma told PTI.

At the BJP National Council meet, Modi hit out at the Congress led UPA government regime, saying "those who sought votes in the name of food security, signed the agreement (sacrificing the interest of poor people)".

Sharma had signed the agreement at Bali last year which among other things had agreed for signing the TFA by July 31, 2014.

The agreement also has a peace clause under which India's public stock-holding, necessary for its food security programme, will not be questioned for four years ending 2017 even if it breached the 10 per cent WTO ceiling on food subsidy.

Attacking Modi on the issue, Sharma said," the prime minister of India is expected to be well-informed and literate about the position taken by India in multinational forums and the WTO. The prime minister has either been misinformed or has chosen to make a statement, which is factually incorrect and false deliberately."

He further said, "It is embarrassing that the prime minister is confusing the right of public stock holding issue with sovereign right of food security. Food security is a sovereign right and a sovereign space and has never been a part of WTO agenda."

At the BJP's National Council meet here today the 10-year Congress-led UPA rule came under sharp attack.

AICC general secretary Ajay Maken tore into the ruling BJP for what he called its "obsession" with Congress.

"I heard the Speakers at the BJP's National Council. One after another their speeches spoke of Congress and nothing else. They appear to have been afflicted by severe Congress phobia or are obsessed by the Congress."

"Their fear of the Congress is such that they seem to have forgotten that they are now the ruling party and not the opposition," Maken said.

Maken, who is the AICC Communication Department Chairman, also noted that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP President Amit Shah and other leaders, all speak of a "Congress Mukt" Bharat.

"But it seems they have not been able to exonerate their thoughts and views of the Congress -- their thoughts are yet not Congress mukt.

"Their obsession with the Congress Party is such that even in the political resolution that they passed an entire sub-head on page 3, speaks of what the Congress Party did during the last 75 days rather than telling the people as to what they have done during the last 75 days," he said.

The Congress leader said that he would like to give the unsolicited advice that now that they are the party in power, they should stop talking about "Congress Mukt Bharat" and start working towards a "sampradayikta, Mahangai and Dharmik Unmad Mukt Bharat (an India free from price rise, communalism and religious fanaticism)."

"These are the things that the people of India voted them for and they expect that they (BJP) work towards them. The people want to know as to what they did during the last 75 days. They have failed miserably and this anti Congress rhetoric is just a way of hoodwinking people and hiding their failures," Maken said.

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