"Rahul tried to show that he is different from his partymen. It was a complete drama with an unsuccessful script," BJP spokesperson Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi told reporters here today.
"They should change their name to Indian Nautanki Congress ahead of the parliamentary elections... You (Congress) keep on writing such 'nautanki' (drama) scripts. After Lok Sabha elections you will get enough time for such things," he said.
"In the last nine-and-a-half years, the UPA government has not delivered anything except corruption... After the Lok Sabha elections, Congress's condition will be very bad," he said.
Naqvi sought to know why Rahul, "if he was so worried" (over the ordinance), did not protest when the issue was discussed in Parliament.
The Union Cabinet had on September 24 cleared an ordinance to protect MPs and MLAs from immediate disqualification upon conviction in a criminal case with a jail term of two years or more to undo a Supreme Court verdict.
Meanwhile, Hahiling the Supreme Court order on 'right to reject', the BJP vice-president said that although the party had long demanded electoral reforms, the government's priorities had been the nuclear deal and FDI in retail.
Naqvi also demanded that political partiesbe brought under the ambit of Right to Information (RTI).
Talking about the Assembly elections in Chhattisgarh, he said, "Chhattisgarh is a very important state from the election point of view and the preparation for it is on in full swing.
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