Political discourse becoming more vulgar: Jaitley
BY M Post Bureau24 Dec 2015 12:20 AM GMT
M Post Bureau24 Dec 2015 12:20 AM GMT
Amid frequent face offs between the government and opposition, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said political discourse in the country has become “more vulgar”.
“Though extremely popular to say, the anti-corruption law must be made more and more stringent and more and more unreasonable. That is the more popular way these days in politics, particularly when political discourse also tends to become more vulgar,” Jaitley, under fierce opposition attack over alleged irregularities in Delhi’s cricket body, said delivering the annual Intelligence Bureau lecture.
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