‘No economic solution found at Jaipur conclave’
BY PTI22 Jan 2013 5:59 AM IST
PTI22 Jan 2013 5:59 AM IST
Opposition JD(U) on Monday sought to find fault in the Congress’ Jaipur Declaration, saying it has failed to find any economic solution that the country was facing at present.
‘No solution was found to address the prevailing economic crisis in the country at the Jaipur conclave. Instead of finding a solution to the crisis, the ruling party is speaking in Opposition’s language,’ JD(U) president Sharad Yadav said.
He said this referring to the Jaipur Declaration, which has emphasised on the need to fight corruption in public life.
Prime minister Manmohan Singh only admitted that inflation is not under control at the conclave, Yadav said.
Taking a dig at newly appointed Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, the JD(U) leader said while Rajiv (Gandhi) had said only 15 paisa went to people, Rahul is saying 99 paisa should go to them.
He, however, refused to comment on Rahul becoming the Congress vice-president. ‘It was Congress party matter and I have nothing to say.’
Asked about whom the NDA would project Prime Minister in the wake of Rahul assuming leadership role, Yadav said, ‘NDA does not project its prime ministerial candidate. Morarjee Desai, VP Singh were never projected as PM.’
He also said Rahul leading the Congress campaign will not have any effect on opposition NDA.
‘No solution was found to address the prevailing economic crisis in the country at the Jaipur conclave. Instead of finding a solution to the crisis, the ruling party is speaking in Opposition’s language,’ JD(U) president Sharad Yadav said.
He said this referring to the Jaipur Declaration, which has emphasised on the need to fight corruption in public life.
Prime minister Manmohan Singh only admitted that inflation is not under control at the conclave, Yadav said.
Taking a dig at newly appointed Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, the JD(U) leader said while Rajiv (Gandhi) had said only 15 paisa went to people, Rahul is saying 99 paisa should go to them.
He, however, refused to comment on Rahul becoming the Congress vice-president. ‘It was Congress party matter and I have nothing to say.’
Asked about whom the NDA would project Prime Minister in the wake of Rahul assuming leadership role, Yadav said, ‘NDA does not project its prime ministerial candidate. Morarjee Desai, VP Singh were never projected as PM.’
He also said Rahul leading the Congress campaign will not have any effect on opposition NDA.
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