Congress counters Jaitley's remark, says BJP sans agenda, achievement

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Countering Arun Jaitley's attack on it being "ideology-less", on Wednesday asked if his BJP was becoming "agenda-less" and "achievement-less".

Randeep Singh Surjewala, criticising a post by Jaitley where he said that the was becoming more and more ideology-less and anti-Modism was becoming its only ideology, said Jaitley's "wasteful" blogs are "a clear case of finding lost political relevance by churning unadulterated lies".

"Has the BJP and Jaitley become 'agenda-less', 'achievement-less' and 'argument-less'," he said, claiming people are fed up with "Modi-nomics and Jaitley-nomics".

"without a portfolio is desperately trying to 'outwit his juniors' who have surpassed ahead to 'impress the Badshah (Modi)' by weaving blatant lies and falsehood," Surjewala said.

Opining Jaitley has written a "hollow, rhetorical, unadulterated falsehood and plain distortion of facts" in his post, he said: "'Myopic memory, 'selective amnesia' and 'weaving lies' have become the characteristic style of Modi Government's 'without a portfolio', "

Jaitley in post said that the Congress had suddenly found love for the Other Backward Classes (OBCs) whereas it had always been anti-OBC and had opportunistically supported reservation for the non-backwards.

However, Surjewala sought to remind him that the BJP has opposed the Mandal Commission Report on the pretext that "it would deepen the social divide between various communities" but it was the Congress which implemented it.

He also said that Mohan Bhagwat's statements on abolishing reservation had exposed the mindset of the ruling party, while the BJP disbanded the for Backward Classes, and has brought a "half-baked, ill-conceived legislation". "Over four years of the Govt have lapsed, yet the NCBC has remained a non-starter," he said.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, June 13 2018. 23:38 IST