Yet again Congress found new pretext for boycotting the
Parliament. Needless to say, the budget session is gearing up for complete
washout. Congress is miffed again, u heard it right. Yesterday Prime Minister
Narendra Modi in the motion of thanks for Presidential address on Jan 31st
lashed out at Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Rather, Singh earned the remarks
for his uncategorical allegorical references to demonetization by calling it
“organized loot” and “legalized plunder”. Singh further described
implementation of demonetization as a “monumental failure”. Ironically it was
under the regime of Singh country’s resources and finances were marauded. The
malaise of corruption wreaked the emerging economy. The humongous losses
accrued to treasury were simply dismissed as mere zeroes.
Modi’s unapologetically remarked at the tenure of the Singh
saying the “in this country, perhaps
there will be hardly anyone from the economic field who wielded significant
influence over country’s financial affairs for half of country’s 70 years of
independence. Out of 70 years, for 30-35 years, he has been directly associated
with financial decisions. So many scams occurred… we politicians have lot to
learn from Dr Sahab. So much happened, there is not a single blot on him. Dr.
Sahab is the only person who knows the art of bathing in a bath room with a
rain coat on”.
Modi who opened discussion on the floor stressing the need
for curbing black money and corruption made a swipe at Singh. He began by
saying “Manmohan Singh ji had delivered a
speech here…Recently a book was released in which Manmohan Singhji had written
a foreword. Initially I thought he is a renowned economist and the book will
have his contribution. But then I realized it was written by somebody else and
he had only written the foreword. In his speech, also I felt the same”. This
has triggered uproar among the Congress. Modi took a dig and added “the word I did not even utter, that too
they have understood”. Congress
party leaders raised slogans, interrupted the House and soon staged a walk out.
Clearly, Congress is outraged by the “rain coat” jibe. They have threatened to
boycott the Parliament till Prime minister apologizes. Opposition too denounced
Modi’s remarks about his predecessor as distasteful. But Congress indignation
might have few takers as it will be labelled as deliberate effort to stall
proceedings of Parliament. Congress for long reveled in “higher than thou attitude” and chided harsh scrutiny of their
governance. But never refrained from making pugnacious comments on opposition.
Manmohan Singh was revered for his phenomenal economic
reforms that ushered India towards globalization. Despite his illustrious
academic credentials, Singh will go down the history as the most incompetent
and despicable Prime Minister. During his two stints, as Prime Minister,
colossal corruption marred the country. Coal scam, 2G scam, common wealth games
scam were carried right under his nose but turned a blind eye to the listless
number of financial scandals. In the decade, long UPA tenure, he remained a
puppet and carried out the orders issued by the high command. Congress for long took umbrage under Singh’s
integrity and credentials. Singh sat all the investigations by authorities and
literally decamped all the government institutions probing various scams. While
there is no direct evidence of his collusion with wrong doers, it is highly
improbable to assume that Singh is not aware of the large scale financial
scandals.
Modi’s audacious remarks, “if you cross the limits of decorum, then you should have courage to
listen to the response. We have the capacity to play in the same coin. We do so
within the limits of decorum and boundaries of the constitution. They don’t
want to accept defeat in any form. How long will it continue?” soon after
Congress staged walk-out will open a new chapter in Indian democracy. While
Congress alleges that Modi took Parliamentary discourse to a “lowest level”, it should rather be
ashamed of unsavory comments of Pramod Tiwari on demonetization, “kisi sabhya desh ne yeh nahi kiya; jisne ne
kiya hai unke naam itihaas mein hai, pehle Gaddafi, doosra Mussolini, Hitler
aur chautha hai PM Modi”. For that matter, even Rahul Gandhi’s khoon ki dalali comment on surgical
strikes was appalling. It is rather amusing to watch Rahul jumping into fray to
criticize Modi calling his scathing attack “shameful” and saying that “when a Prime Minister reduces himself to
ridiculing his predecessor, years his senior, he hurts the dignity of the parliament
and the nation”. Maybe he should better be asked: was his act of tearing
the ordinance in a Press Club with impunity elevated the dignity of Parliament?
Congress’s new found respect for Singh is rather intriguing. Sonia Gandhi’s “maut ka saudagar” and “Zeher ki Kheti” references are still
afresh in people’s minds. For that matter, was the uninterrupted spiteful
background commentary by a Congress leader throughout Modi’s speech until they
staged walk-out any sanctimonious? Manmohan Singh’s immoderate comments at a
press conference referring to Modi as one “who
presided over massacre of citizens” and added “without going into credentials of anyone, I think it will be disastrous
for the country to have Narendra Modi as the PM”. It would be an understatement
to say that India has become a banana republic under Singh. The dynasty had
held Indian democracy under siege of for long and claim to be more equal than
others. The grand old party has the least credibility to lecture on according
respect to former Prime Ministers or party leaders. Former Prime Minister PV
Narasimha Rao’s body wasn’t even allowed to pass near the party office while
Party President Sitaram Kesari was locked up in a bathroom. Reality check and
gutsy rebuttals by Modi has clearly rattled the Congress whose depleted
electoral strengths has become cause of concern. Congress is perhaps, feeling
the heat of a tenuous opposition.
Parliament is regarded as temple of democracy and exchange of
barbs might be a necessary predicament for conducting the business. But there
should be level-headed playing. Criticisms must be taken in a right stride.
Every elected representative has right to voice out his opinions without fear
or favor. Crying wolf would eventually erode the credentials of a political party
in democracy. After Congress walk out, Modi broached about the reluctance of
Indira Gandhi despite Justice Wanchoo committee’s recommended demonetization of
higher currency. Fearing electoral drubbing Indira Gandhi refused to roll out
demonetization. Modi cited the references from the Unfinished Innings written
by former home minister Godbole. Modi also reiterated that Communist leaders Jyoti
Basu and Harkishan Singh Surjit on different occasions batted for
decommissioning of higher currency notes. He even apprised the Parliament of
Jyoti Basu’s speech on Aug 26th 1972 where he strongly pitched for
implementing the recommendations of Wanchoo Committee report of 1970. In his
speech he alleged that black money has become lifeline of Indira Gandhi’s
government and hence she was unwilling to bring about demonetization and hence
report of the committee wasn’t tabled in parliament. In another address on Sep
4th 1972, Jyoti Basu on the floor of house reiterated dire
consequences of proliferating parallel economy and unabashedly pronounced that
her regime has become “government of black money, for black money and by black
money”. Modi also Harkishan Singh Surjit’s speech on 27th Sep, 1981
once again questioned the intentions of government in curbing black money and
called for demonetization of high value currency. Certainly, this kind of
stinging attack had upset Congress which was least prepared to hear facts which
are extremely harsh. Modi’s temerity to
call a spade a spade had punctured bloated ego of the dynasty and its
sycophants.
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