"I have always maintained that the BJP has no interest in farmers, labourers and the poor because of which it always tries to stall proceedings in Parliament," Digvijay told reporters at the Raja Bhoj airport here.
It was strange that the BJP did not want a discussion on the falling value of rupee which would give it an opportunity to make suggestions on the issue, he said.
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He alleged that black marketing of onions was going on in Madhya Pradesh.
"State Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has failed to take steps to prevent black marketing of onions," he said.
Commenting on yesterday's violent clashes in Indore, Singh alleged that Sangh activists could possibly be behind the incident.
Singh had come here to meet his sister on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan.
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