"If a senior leader like Paswan is saying that he has no concrete power means.....The responsibility lay squarely on the Prime Minister if one understands Modi's style of functioning", party spokesman Meem Afzal told reporters.
Prices of pulses, onion, tomato and peas have risen sharply in recent months, hurting household budgets and prompting Paswan to remark that "Consumer Affairs Department does not have any concrete power to check food inflation."
Taking a dig at the Prime Minister for his frequent foreign tours, Afzal said that he should do so but at the same time ensure that the problems faced by the common man at home are solved.
He suggested that Paswan's remarks were reflective of the problems within NDA in the backdrop of the victory of Grand Alliance headed by Nitish Kumar in Bihar assembly poll.
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Sharma alleged that the Prime Minister's speech yesterday was an indication of the imminent defeat of the BJP in Uttar Pradesh.
He alleged that Modi and his government have "betrayed" the people of India.
"Why he has not honoured the promises which he made to our youths and to the farmers. This government has inflicted untold and unflinching sufferings on the people post his reckless decision of demonetisation on November 8 rendering tens of millions jobless. The worst hit have been farmers and the poor," he said.
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Sharma said people would react to what the PM says and thus he should not "provoke" people. It is unacceptable and unbecoming of the PM of the Republic of India, he said.
"We have strong differences with the person who occupies the office of the Prime Minister i.E. Narendra Modi, but at the same time we have kept the decorum and dignity of the political discourse," he said.
To a question on imposition of President's Rule in Kerala in the wake of the rape of an actress, he said, "Then President's rule should have been imposed multiple times, many years ago in the state of Gujarat also for the atrocities against women, for the atrocities against Dalits, literally lynching of people."
"The Union government and the state government have to ensure that the dignity of the women is upheld and their safety is ensured. Stringent and deterrent action must be taken against those who outrage the modesty or harass women in any manner," the Congress leader said.
Replying to a question on Godse and assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, Sharma said those who are familiar with history are also fully informed that there was an open trial.
On the claims of BJP leaders that Modi worked for 21 hours a day and has not slept properly for the last 34 months for the sake of the nation, Sharma said we have the right and duty to criticsze the Prime Minister as an Opposition Party.
"Amit Shah is as acolyte of Shri Narendra Modi and they are ardent follower. I have no objection to that," he said taking a dig at the BJP chief.
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