Jaitley hits back at Singh; asks him to be ‘non-partisan’

Jaitley hits back at Singh; asks him to be 'non-partisan'
Jaitley hits back at Singh; asks him to be 'non-partisan'

NEW DELHI: Tearing into former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s criticism of Modi government, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said the transition from UPA to NDA government has been from “policy-paralysis” to a global “bright-spot” while Congress’ stand on the crucial GST Bill has been motivated by “real politics”.

In a Facebook post titled ‘What Dr. Manmohan Singh should advise his Party’, Jaitley said unlike in the UPA regime when policies were framed from Congress headquarters at 24, Akbar Road, in the NDA government Prime Minister Narendra Modi has the last word.

“Former Presidents and Prime Ministers rarely speak, but when they do, the nation should listen to them with rapt attention. They represent the wisdom of the nation.

“They are expected to be non-partisan, render constructive advice and at times send a powerful message even to their own political party to act in broader national interest,” he said.

Stating that he had consistently held Singh in high respect, he expected the same from him.

Referring to Singh’s interview to a periodical over Modi not reaching out to the opposition and government not doing enough to move up the country’s economy, he said, “I am sure if Dr Singh would dispassionately analyse the present government, he would really realize India has a government where the Prime Minister has the last word, where natural resources are allocated without corruption through transparent process…

“… Where industrialists no longer visit North Block to push files/decisions, where environmental clearances are dealt with in routine and not stalled on sadistic or corrupt considerations.”

Posing a question if there was any change in the work culture, the Finance Minister said the public sector banks were hardly run by their own Boards or even by North Block during the UPA government.(agencies)