BJP hits back at Rahul, calls him non-serious political player

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Hitting back at for his attack on government over demonetisation and fighter jet deal, the BJP on Thursday said that he will not succeed in launching his career by repeatedly making false allegations in his "parrot pattern press conferences."

He said the people have repeatedly rejected not only the but also the versions presented by

"He (Rahul Gandhi) appeared today as a very There was nothing new to offer and only repetition of what he already has said," the said.

Gandhi, who addressed a hurriedly called press conference earlier in the day, termed demonetization a scam intended to benefit "15-20 crony capitalist friends" of and accused him of lying in the deal.

"Whatever allegations he has made over demonetisation, people have already answered in 2016 and 2017. During polls, the same allegations were leveled by Gandhi. But when the results came out, the BJP got 325 seats while the got only seven. The best in democracy is the people," Patra said.

Attacking the Congress President, he cited various scams that allegedly emerged during the Congress regime.

"For Rahul Gandhi, reform is deform. What is reform for the country is akin to deform for Rahul Gandhi," he said.

over his claims that has favoured 15 industrialists, he asked: "Can you tell a single name among them?".

On the charge that the has destroyed the Indian economy, Patra said many international organisations have pointed out that because of the reforms, has become an engine of global economy.

About the accusation that the was lying in the Rafale deal, the called Gandhi an immature leader who plays with the security of the country and portrays himself as the PM aspirant.

"For 10-11 long years, despite the fact that squadron strength of the has been drastically come down, your party and your government could do nothing to restore this strength. That amounted to compromising with security of this country," he said.

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First Published: Thu, August 30 2018. 21:50 IST