Hussain said the new government had inherited an "empty treasury" while the prices of oil were shooting up.
"In leagcy, we have got an empty treasury. Due to the problem in Gulf countries, the prices of oil are going up, but the avenues to earn revenues are still the same. So Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will take all the steps that have to be taken to bring back the derailed economy on track," Hussain said on the sidelines of a programme here.
Reminded that the BJP had opposed the rail fare hike when it was in the opposition, but now it was taking the same path, Hussain said, "The opinion of Parliament was that the Railways has to be of a world class category. This decision was part of an interim budget, which has been implemented. This is not a levy that we have imposed on our own."
Hussain slammed the Congress leadership for mocking at the "acche din (good days) comment" by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Speaking about Kashmir, Hussain reiterated that BJP stand was clear in this regard. It does not support Article 370 in Kashmir.
"I have right in every part of India. I have just expressed my opinion that there can't be two symbols in one country," he said.
Hussain also took a dig at RJD chief Lalu Prasad's indication that the party would fight the coming Assembly elections in Bihar with JD(U).
"The BJP wave is so strong that two diehard opponents, RJD and JD(U), are contemplating forging an alliance in order to save their existence. I won't be astonished if one day TMC and CPI(M) in West Bengal too forge an alliance in order to stop BJP from coming to power. So strong is BJP and Narendra Modi wave!" he said.
