Yashwant Sinha yet again compares Modi with Tughluq

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Charging the government with destroying and compromising all important institutions of democracy, including the Union Cabinet, Parliament, and the media, former Union Sinha on Sunday said the only way out for the country is to elect a new government in the coming polls.

Participating in a talk show "Idea of Bengal", organised by the of the Trinamool Congress, Sinha went all guns blazing against and his governance, and went on to compare him with the 14th century Sultan of Delhi yet again.

Drawing a comparison between the BJP-led government with Atal Behari Vajpayee as from 1998 to 2004 (apart from a brief stint in 1996), and the present one under Modi, Sinha praised Vajpayee's stature and personality that enabled him to take along 22 parties of the coalition without much difficulty.

"There is a world of difference between that government and the and this government and the of today. And the most important difference in my mind is that the members of the cabinet mattered in those days.

"Now they don't matter. Nobody matters in this government. The first in terms of institutional devaluation which has taken place is the Cabinet," he said, while dwelling on "Demonetisation, black money and broken promises".

Sinha alleged that in the regime, the did not know of the demonetisation exercise of 2016, the was in the dark about the fighter aircraft deal, "and we know about the fate of the (who was trolled on for 'Muslism appeasement' allegedly by Hindutva sympathisers)".

Refering to Parliament, he said the Rajya Sabha's authority has been taken away by declaring legislations as money bill.

"You did not discuss the Aadhar bill (in Rajya Sabha) because it was touted as a money bill. The budget for the whole year this time has been passed without discussion in Parliament. This only happens during an emergency."

Iterating that the has been compromised, Sinha said: "Senior judges held a press conference... retired Justice has said that even the of has been compromised. Who do we believe? Judges of of course, who tell us that democracy is threatened and the Supreme Court of is compromised."

He said institutions like the Election Commission, and the have suffered the same fate.

"The latest addition to the ignominious list is the ...the posts were not filled up. And the last Information Commissioner, who is now retired, has written to the of India how the is being compromised."

Rapping Modi for the demonetisation exercise, he said: "I had then reminded people that there was another ruler who had actually done demonetisation among other silly things he did. That was "

When Derek O'Brien, who was moderating the session, asked him whether Modi has similarity with Tughluq, Sinha said: "He has, obviously. Demonetisation is the most important example of that."

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First Published: Sun, December 09 2018. 22:04 IST