PM strives to be in headlines always: Congress

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 01 2017 | 12:07 AM IST

Congress, hitting out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said that his much-awaited New Year's Eve speech on Saturday, was insipid and it has become his character to be in the headline always.

"No deadline, only headline, this has become the move, image and character of the Prime Minister," said Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala, adding the party again urged him to withdraw the restrictions imposed on withdrawals post demonetisation.

"Maybe it'll take at least one year to withdraw the rectrictions on the withdrawals," he added saying Modi did annouce any deadline for withdrawing the restrictions.

Surjewala also said: "We are disappointed with PM's speech, many questions were left unanswered. His decision has paralysed the economy. Country can't run this way."

"The schemes he announced were like like making a mountain out of a molehill. He always talks about the poor, but makes policeis for the 50 industrialist families of the country," he said.

"BJP had a target of one crore houses till 2018. Modi spoke about housing for the poor (PM Awas YOjana), but in first 30 months just 1,623 houses have been constructed out of a target of 7 lakh houses."

Congress spokesperson Sanjay Jha tweeted: "Modi is a monumental disaster. Today is irrefutable evidence of that. #Jumla_e_Modi . Total waste of national time and resources."

Senior Congress leader Ahmed Patel, in a series of tweets, said: "PM's address was very disappointing. Our five demands have not been met, neither there was any road map on when will cash crunch ease.

"No new announcements.Schemes for maternity benefit,housing and credit guarantee repackaged or expanded.Implementation remains a concern.

"PM failed to acknowledge the agrarian distress and did not announce farm loan waiver. Mere 60 day interest waiver will not help farmers plight," he said.

"The Prime Minster's address to the nation has left us with no option but to intensify our agitation and go to the people."

--IANS

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First Published: Dec 31 2016 | 11:58 PM IST

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