BJP MP slams Congress over 'pakoda' jibes in LS

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Tuesday slammed P. Chidambaram's comments comparing selling pakodas (fritters) to begging, as the took up a debate on the motion of thanks to the President's speech.

Amid protests by the and YSR over the budget, a debate on the motion of thanks was initiated in the by member

Joshi, who was the from the ruling party, compared Chidambaram's remarks to earlier remarks by Mani Shankar Aiyar, who had referred to as "chaiwala" or a tea seller.

"He (Chidambaram) is insulting poor people. First you insulted Modi for selling chai in childhood, now you are insulting 'pakoda wala' (fritter seller)," said Joshi.

Chidambaram, who has served as the in the (UPA) regime, had said that by the Prime Minister's logic - if selling 'pakoda' was a job then even begging was a job.

"You, people, you do not know... In Hubli-Dhadwad (Karnataka), there are so many people...

One person completed BE degree, he got a job but rejected it because he is earning more in selling pakoda," he said.

"You do not understand the dignity of labour," he said.

He also slammed Rahul Gandhi's comment calling poverty a "state of mind" and said: "said that poverty is a state of mind. He does not know poverty. He was born with a golden spoon (sic)."

Initiating the discussion earlier, Singh said the work done by the BJP-led government can be gauged from the fact that people were talking about the government's achievements.

"After 10 years of corruption, this (government) was a pleasant change. Now people are talking about achievements of the government, not about corruption," he said.

He also said that the BJP government under Modi was taking Mahatma Gandhi to every household with the Swachh Bharat mission, while just enjoyed power in his name for years.

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First Published: Tue, February 06 2018. 14:42 IST