Congress leader Manish Tewari also said that he feels Manmohan Singh was not a "weak" Prime Minister but for some "strange reasons", during the second term of the UPA government, he decided not to assert himself.
"I will try and be non-partisan, but unfortunately when you are seeing the Prime Minister of the country bringing down the discourse to 'shamshan' and 'kabristan', it does not really augur well for the institution of the PM," he said at a book launch event here.
"Therefore, when you speak as the PM, in every action, every articulation of yours, that statesmanship should come out," Tewari, a former Union information and broadcasting minister, said.
During a poll rally in Uttar Pradesh, Modi had stressed that there should be no discrimination on the basis of caste and religion. "If there is electricity in graveyard and during Ramzan, it must also be available in a crematorium and during Diwali," Modi had said.
Tewari said that he feels that there has been a "concerted attempt" to try and adjust the national discourse after the BJP came to power.
Responding to questions, Tewari also said, "My personal take is that Manmohan Singh was not a weak Prime Minister."
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Responding to another question, Tewari said, "Possibly, a coalition government suits us much better than the single party government."
Referring to the present situation where the BJP as a single party has majority in the Lok Sabha, Twari said that over the last 33 months all power is concentrated in the Prime Minister or possibly the president of the ruling party.
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