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Aam aadmi was betrayed: BJP on UPA II
BJP said the first year of UPA-II was a 'disappointment and betrayal of common man'.
The BJP on Monday said the first anniversary of UPA-II was marked by “disappointment and betrayal of common man” and that price rise,corruption and surge in Naxal violence were the “achievements” of the government which could complete one year by “misusing” CBI.
“This year was of the year of betrayal to aam adami,year of massive corruption in government and administration,year of inhuman atrocities by Naxalites,” Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj said.
“I can’t understand what are the celebrations for. Are they celebrating the death of people in Naxal violence,or celebrating 2G spectrum scam? What are you celebrating?” she said.
The first year of the UPA-II should be termed as a “black year”,Swaraj said during a demonstration organised here by the Delhi unit of BJP to protest the government’s policy on price rise,terrorism,Naxalism and unemployment.
She alleged that the UPA-II has committed the “biggest betrayal” of the common man,though votes were sought in the name of ‘aam aadmi’ before the elections.
“What have they (UPA) done in one year — harassed aam adami with price rise,made some of its ministers rich and gave Naxal menace to the security forces. This is the achievement of this government,” she charged.
She described UPA as “Unlimited Problems Alliance”.
“Sometimes the alliance parties,sometimes their supporting parties or at other times Congress’ own party members create problems,” the BJP leader said.
“Among alliance partners,sometimes NCP becomes reason of headache,sometimes DMK and sometimes TC. Among the supporting parties,RJD and SP leaders threaten to give letter for withdrawing their support to the government on the issue of women’s reservation bill,” she said.
“So far as their own members are concerned,Digvijay Singh speaks against (P) Chidambaram. Sometimes Manishankar (Aiyar) speaks against Chidambaram. Shashi Tharoor speaks against his own government. Jairam Ramesh speaks against its own government. And finally Shashi Tharoor paid his price for speaking out of turn,” she said.
She also accused “some” of the ministers of not doing their job.
“There is one Chemical and Fertiliser Minister. Neither he comes to Parliament nor goes to Cabinet. We have not seen his face till date. Nobody has seen him. Neither Lok Sabha Speaker nor Rajya Sabha Chairman. No one knows what does he look like,” she said describing M K Azhagiri as a “non-performing minister”.
Swaraj also took on HRD Minister Kapil Sibal,describing him as an “announcement minister”.
“There is one minister who makes announcements before any decision is taken and later,after reactions,withdraws them — (he is) Kapil Sibal. He says Central school quota (for MPs and Ministers) has been abolished but after reactions,he restores the quota,” she said.
Senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley said one year of UPA-II was the “year of disappointment”
The government “has managed its one year term by misusing constitutional institutions”,he alleged.
He claimed that government “misused” the CBI to keep some of its allies,whose leaders are facing disproportionate assets cases,under control. The Congress-led government “always controls the political activities of the political parties by misusing CBI against those leaders who are facing CBI cases,” Jaitley charged.
Hitting out at the government’s policies,he said that while prices have come down around the world,in India the government has failed to control them.
“It is theory of economics that prices go down during recession and prices are in control in other parts of the world. But see the failure of this government.
“There has been a rise of 17 to 19 per cent in prices of foodgrains while foodgrains are rotting in government godowns and being eaten by rats,” he said.
Jaitley also attacked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh saying that despite being an economist,he does not have any idea how to control prices.
“When he is asked on Monday what will happen to the skyrocketting prices,he said,’I hope prices will come down’,” Jaitely said adding that each minister of the government raises hopes,but prices soar high.
On Maoist menace,he said Congress-led government is now in dilemma whether it should adopt a “strict” policy or a “soft” policy against Naxals as there has been differences of opinion over the issue within the alliance.
“Prime Minister says that Maoist violence has become the biggest problem in this country. During UPA-I,government was incapable of understanding this problem. During UPA-II,initially it appeared that it will take some steps but the situation with this government is now that each leader speaks against the government’s policy,” he said.