PM
more interested in corporates than national affairs: BJP
New
Delhi, July 15: Former Union Minister and senior BJP leader
Ravi Shankar Prasad on Tuesday accused Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh of being more interested in corporate affairs than national
affairs.
Speaking
at a press conference here, Prasad said, “At a time when prices
of essential commodities are on the rise and farmers are facing
a deep crisis due to the unavailability of fertilizers, the
PM is busy with corporate affairs”, making an obvious reference
to the Ambani-PM meet.
Ravi
Shankar Prasad also hit back at Samajwadi Party saying, “When
US President George Bush came to India two years ago, the
Samajwadi party protested against his visit then why the change
in stance now.”
Reacting
to the PMO official’s comment that Advani changed his stance
on the deal, a visibly upset Prasad said, “If PM wants an
answer, he should directly accuse rather than resorting to
veiled attacks.”
Another
senior party leader Vijay Kumar Malhotra who was also present
at the press conference informed that, “All NDA Chief Ministers
have been called to Delhi on July 17 to discuss the present
political scenario.”
He
added that, “BJP is confident that the current UPA government
will fall on July 22 show of strength.”
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