...while BJP says scheme announced only to make a point
BY IANS5 Dec 2012 5:20 AM IST
IANS5 Dec 2012 5:20 AM IST
The Bharatiya Janata Party clarified Monday that it objected to the way the government announced the direct cash transfer scheme but has no problem with the plan itself.
‘Our objection is not with the scheme, but how it was announced and what are the logistics,’ BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu said. The Election Commission has sought an explanation from the government on the announcement of the scheme, which the government claims will help millions in villagers receive their monthly honoraria in time.
‘Parliament session is going on, you (govt) did not take parliament into confidence. You do not have the logistics, and you rush to announce the scheme from the party office,’ Naidu said.
‘The preparations for Aadhaar (Unique Identification Number) are not even 50% complete. World Bank data says only 32 percent Indians have bank accounts. This is only to misguide people,’ he said.
The BJP leader said the government was frustrated and that is why it announced the scheme during the polls. Elections to the Himachal assembly have been held and those to the Gujarat assembly are to be held 16 Dec and 20 Dec. ‘This government is frustrated. They know they are losing the Gujarat elections, so they announced the scheme trying to make some points,’ the BJP leader said.
Naidu's comments come as the EC, taking action on a complaint from the BJP, asked the govt to clarify why the scheme was announced while the Gujarat assembly polls campaign was on.
‘Our objection is not with the scheme, but how it was announced and what are the logistics,’ BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu said. The Election Commission has sought an explanation from the government on the announcement of the scheme, which the government claims will help millions in villagers receive their monthly honoraria in time.
‘Parliament session is going on, you (govt) did not take parliament into confidence. You do not have the logistics, and you rush to announce the scheme from the party office,’ Naidu said.
‘The preparations for Aadhaar (Unique Identification Number) are not even 50% complete. World Bank data says only 32 percent Indians have bank accounts. This is only to misguide people,’ he said.
The BJP leader said the government was frustrated and that is why it announced the scheme during the polls. Elections to the Himachal assembly have been held and those to the Gujarat assembly are to be held 16 Dec and 20 Dec. ‘This government is frustrated. They know they are losing the Gujarat elections, so they announced the scheme trying to make some points,’ the BJP leader said.
Naidu's comments come as the EC, taking action on a complaint from the BJP, asked the govt to clarify why the scheme was announced while the Gujarat assembly polls campaign was on.
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