Congress leader Pawan Khera asked Modi what action had been taken against Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh over the Panama Papers issue, citing the case of Nawaz Sharif who quit as Pakistani prime minister.
"The prime minister speaks at length on corruption, but ignores Panama paper leaks. (Yesterday Congress vice- president) Rahul Gandhi mentioned about Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh's son and Lok Sabha MP Abhishek.
"His (Abhishek) name appeared in the Panama papers, (but) what action have you taken in this regard," Khera asked, suggesting that Modi should take cue from Pakistan on this.
The Congress leader said the BJP cannot keep "subverting democracy" and "yet come out holier than thou and talk about political integrity".
He was referring to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar dumping the grand alliance in the state to come into the NDA fold, and the recent defections of Congress MLAs to BJP in Gujarat, ahead of the Rajya Sabha polls.
"Where is the money coming from in Gujarat? Our MLAs said they were offered money (to defect). We are not getting any answers to this in the prime minister's Mann ki Baat," he said.
The Congress leader said Prime Minister's 'Mann ki Baat' appears to be "disconnected" from ground realities as it has failed to address issues like unemployment and agraririan crisis.
In his radio programme today, Modi spoke on varied topics ranging from how the new tax reform GST has transformed the economy to extensive relief being provided to the flood-hit states.
"The prime minister's speech was irrelevant as it did not touch the fundamental issues faced by the country. We did not get answers to several of our questions and it was completely disconnected with what people are thinking," Khera said.
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