India needs 'man of steel' as Prime Minister: Rajnath Singh

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Press Trust of India Guwahati
Last Updated : Jul 03 2013 | 6:55 PM IST
Criticising the UPA government at the Centre for the country's economic situation, BJP president Rajnath Singh today said the nation's fiscal health was deteriorating despite having an economist as Prime Minister.
"The reigns of the country should be in the hands of a man of steel instead of a 'man of still'. A person who never speaks should not be the prime minister of the country," he said in a veiled attack on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
"The country does not need an economist Prime Minister, but a realistic one," Singh told a BJP workers rally during his first visit to Assam since becoming party's national president in January.
Referring to the country's financial situation, he claimed that inflation was under control during the NDA rule. "But now everything is becoming costly. Fiscal deficit and current account deficit are rising."
The devaluation of the rupee is a 'well-made' conspiracy by Congress as its leaders were now withdrawing black money stashed in Swiss banks, Singh alleged, adding, wrong economic planning and corruption by the Congress government are to be blamed for all the problems.
Singh also warned the Prime Minister, who is a Rajya Sabha MP from the state, of the alleged 'gradual and serious demographic change' in Assam due to continuous illegal influx of Bangladeshis and urged the centre to initiate dialogues with the neighbouring country to stop it.
"Manmohan Singhji, please speak up and show some will power. You have ruled the country for nine years. Please raise the issue (of illegal immigration) with Bangladesh as it is going to cause serious demographic change in the entire north east," he told a BJP workers rally.
The country needs good relations with its neighbours, but it should not allow illegal migration, he added.
BJP Vice-president and state in-charge S S Ahluwalia, was also present in the meeting.
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First Published: Jul 03 2013 | 6:55 PM IST

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