"Chidambaram, who was supposed to reply on the budget discussion today, took an unusual step by being absent from the Rajya Sabha when it was to be debated. This shows the utter anarchy in UPA and it appears that the countdown to this government has begun," Deputy Leader of BJP in the Upper House Ravi Shankar Prasad told reporters.
Prasad said Chidamabaram's absence shows there are growing differences in UPA and Congress is busy responding to the concerns of the coalition government.
Asked about BJP's stand on which way India should vote at the UN, Prasad said it is for the government to first make its stand clear. He also said the government should consult other parties as well.
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