"A case abetment of suicide should be lodged against the central government and the state government... The two persons who can be held most responsible for the suicide are Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Kejriwal," party spokesperson Satyavrat Chaturvedi said at the AICC briefing here.
His remarks drew a volley of questions from mediapersons who sought to know the justification of his demand and asked whether former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and former Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar can also be held accountable for suicide of farmers in the country when they were at the helm of affairs.
To repeated questions as to how can the Prime Minister be held responsible for the suicide and how logical it is to demand registration of FIR against him, the Congress leader argued that he is responsible for "creating a situation that led the farmer to commit suicide. Who else (is) responsible for it? He should be held responsible legally as well."
Castigating Kejriwal and his team, he said, "The conduct of Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister and AAP was shameful. A person hangs himself to death and you are engaged in delivering speeches, doing politics. How can somebody be so insensitive?"
Chaturvedi also attacked Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu alleging that his language in Lok Sabha while replying to the issue of farmers raised by Congress MP Rahul Gandhi was "unparliamentary". He said the conduct of the Parliamentary Affairs Minister and his party colleagues was an example of conduct followed by "Duryodhan".
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