PM calls Siddaramaiah govt "seedha rupaiya sarkar", Cong hits back with "maun Modi jibe"

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru/Davangere 

The and were locked in a slugfest over corruption in battle ground Karnataka, with Modi calling the "seedha rupaiya sarkar" that works only for money. The hit right back, as its used Modi's remark made years ago to target the over his silence on the PNB scam, asking him to turn from "maun (silent) Modi to bol (speaking) Modi". At an election rally in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi in 2012, Modi, then the minister, had attacked Manmohan Singh, saying he was "maun (silent) Mohan Singh" who showed no concern over rising prices and plight of the poor people. "Some people feel that in there is But the fact is that here there is seedha rupaiya sarkar (to rhyme with the minister's name. In every thing there is seeda rupaiya (bribe and tainted money), only then work happens," Modi told a farmers rally of the in Davangere. "You tell me, do you want this seedha rupaiya culture? Do you want seedha rupaiya kaarnaama (exploits)? Will common man get justice from this seedha rupaiya? This seeda has to go," he told the rally organised to mark the 75th birthday of the party's ministerial candidate B S Yeddyurappa. As the launched a blistering attack on Siddaramaiah and the over corruption, Surjewala told a press conference in the state capital Bengaluru that the PNB fraud was getting bigger but the was quiet. "Why is it that the getting bigger? On February 14, 2018, when PNB did its filing with the National Stock Exchange, they admitted that their exposure is USD 1771.69 million," Surjewala said. "Last evening they did a second filing admitting that their exposure has now further gone up by 25 million," he said, adding this means that the total scam has gone up to USD 2 billion (Rs 12,717 crore). "Who is responsible? Who is responsible for this public loot of money? We, with folded hands, request Modi... when will you honorable shift from maun Modi to bol Modi (silent Modi to speaking Modi)," he told the press conference where he released the copies of PNB's filing to the exchanges. Noting that Modi, during his recent visits to had, among other things, spoken on the issue of corruption, Surjewala said after 46 months in power "if one person in has to answer on corruption, it is Modi and his party the " He said, "We want to ask the PM on behalf of the country to break his maun vrat, to break his silence and speak out, answer questions of the people of the country." In a frontal attack on the Congress, Modi told the rally in Davangere, that the party cannot be saved due to the "weight of its sins". "You see across the country. Whenever the people have got an opportunity, they have first removed Because the country has come to know that the root cause for all our ills is the culture, and when there is culture, everything that we see is not good..nothing good we can see," he said. "There is anger against this government...such governments are very few," Modi said. This was the prime minister's third visit in a month to Karnataka, where the is making a determined push to wrest power from the Assembly elections in Karnataka, the only southern state to have had a government, are likely in April/May. "In this country, there was never a raid on the residence of any Here, in their houses you get diaries, money.

You get bundles of notes from houses of leaders. Where did this money come from? "... Whose money is this? If this is not seedha rupaiya (tainted money) what is it?" Modi said, obviously referring to the Income Tax raid on a of the minister last year.

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First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 20:05 IST
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