Interacting with reporters here, the chief minister termed the ordinance as a "cover up exercise" of the inefficient UPA government.
He said that SAD was not opposed to it but the timing of the Ordinance indicated that the UPA government was trying to cash it into votes in the ensuing general elections.
Badal said that besides food, the countrymen were also facing a number of other problems but the UPA government had turned a "blind eye" towards it by adopting the "pro-rich and anti-poor" stance.
He added that the exorbitant inflation during the tenure of UPA government has accentuated the woes of the common man thereby making his life miserable.
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