Why is Manmohan silent when PM of his country is called 'neech': Amit Shah

Says where was Manmohan's concern for dignity of PMO Rahul Gandhi tore ordinance passed by his Cabinet

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Amit Shah, Gujpoll
Amit Shah. Photo courtesy: @AmitShah Twitter handle

chief on Wednesday hit back at former prime minister over his criticism of Modi and asked the "angry" veteran why he was silent when a "monumental loot" took place during his tenure at the Centre.

Shah said in series of tweets:




The president's reference was to remarks made against Prime Minister Modi by leaders.

He said the nation missed Singh's anger when the "monumental loot and plunder" were taking place during his tenure as the prime minister.

"Amused to see the party so desperate before the elections. Just a day before polling, both Shri and respected ji are only maliciously attacking PM," he said.

Shah was responding to Singh's remarks earlier this week when he accused Modi of "spreading falsehood and canards" to score political points and sought an apology for his "ill- thought transgression".

On the eve of the second and final phase of Gujarat's Assembly elections, Shah also accused Singh of taking a U-turn in declaring that he had attended a meeting with Pakistani diplomats after denying it.

"Only after the secret meeting was exposed, respected ji said that the discussion was confined to India-Pakistan relations," Shah said, asking him why he had not apprised the government of the meeting.

Shah also took Singh on over party leader publicly tearing up an ordinance during the UPA rule.

"Where was his concern for the dignity of the Prime Ministers office," Shah asked.

Describing the attacks and allegations by both Singh and Gandhi as the "desperation" of the party a day before polling, Shah said both leaders had "maliciously" attack the Prime Minister.

First Published: Wed, December 13 2017. 20:20 IST