The BJD accused the BJP-led government of moving in a pro-corporate and anti-people direction right from the beginning while the NCP said it was not able to contain the price rise and raised questions on the need for the mega celebrations in the national capital yesterday on completion of two years in office.
Hitting back at Congress for criticising the government over its second anniversary celebrations, BJP leader and Union Minister Kalraj Mishra said the main opposition party has a "negative" attitude and is levelling allegations to hide its shortcomings.
Sharma also ridiculed the claims made by the prime minister on completion of two years in office and accused him of betraying people of the country.He said that Modi's words have no relation to truth.
"Investments and export have dropped. Lakhs of people have lost jobs. Modi has betrayed the country," he told reporters in Lucknow.
Sharma, who was Commerce and Industry Minister in the UPA government, said that during the NDA government's rule investment in agriculture sector has declined.
"This is not done. This is wrong," he said.
Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said that in the last two years, people have "seen through" the Prime Minister and in 2019, people will have the "last laugh", he said.
"In the past two years, the NDA government ripped the social fabric, slayed institutions, demolished federalism, sunk the economy and shrunk India's emerging international profile. That is the sum and substance of 'acche din'," he alleged.
"Take only one issue -- price rise, which affects the common people. Narendra Modi spoke much on the issue during campaigning (for the 2014 Lok Sabha polls). Now what is happening," asked NCP leader D P Tripathi.
"Take industry or agriculture, which sector is happy? If you see the happiness index, you will see there is no happiness, as nothing is happening," he said, adding, "Two years without even two smiles. There are miles to go."
"Congress' attitude has always been negative. They are levelling allegations to hide their shortcomings. They have always cheated the country and misled the people through false slogans," Mishra the Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises told reporters in Lucknow.
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