PM openly hurls abuses at Opposition leaders: Manmohan Singh

ANI  |  Indore [India] 

Former Dr Singh on Wednesday said that has failed to maintain the dignity of his post as he uses abusive language against the leaders openly in public.

He added that Prime Minister uses abusive language particularly when he visits ruled or non-Bharatiya (BJP)-ruled states.

Recalling his last speech as Prime Minister, Singh said that he regret using harsh words against in 2014 when he said that his becoming a Prime Minister would prove to be a "disaster" for the country.

"I now recognise that I used a harsh word in 2014 that I should not have used. I don't want to repeat it but I think the time is up when the public at large would have a chance to pronounce itself on efficacy or otherwise of the policies which have been put in place by the Beyond that I would decline to comment on what I said in 2014," said Singh.

The seasoned also took on the NDA government on its policies of demonetization and Goods and Services Tax by reiterating that demonetization was an act of "organised loot" and "legalised plunder." He added that "GST was implemented in a hasty manner by the government without any precaution which has created a burden on "

While talking on the contentious Ram-Mandir issue, Manmohan Singh said that all should respect whatever the decision takes in the matter.

Speaking on the Rafale deal, Manmohan Singh said: "The people of the country are suspicious of it. The Opposition and various groups are demanding a but is not ready for it. This shows that something is not right.

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First Published: Wed, November 21 2018. 20:00 IST