Rahul's remark has eroded Congress and govt's image: Tariq

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Press Trust of India Katihar (Bihar)
Last Updated : Sep 29 2013 | 8:55 PM IST
NCP leader and Union Minister of State for Agriculture Tariq Anwar today said that Rahul Gandhi's disapproval of the UPA government's Ordinance to protect convicted lawmakers has dented the image of the government and Congress.
"The image of both the UPA government and the Congress has been eroded by Rahul's strong disapproval of the ordinance approved by the Prime Minister," he said.
The development also indicated that there was a lack of coordination between the party (Congress) and the UPA government headed by it, Anwar said.
The government should have consulted the Congress Vice-President and elicited his opinion before taking a decision, the NCP general secretary said.
"By making a public outburst against his own government, Rahul has not only expressed his displeasure at the Ordinance aimed at saving the seats of convicted lawmakers, but also made it known to one and all that he was not consulted on the matter," the Union minister said.
On the talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif slated in New York for later today , Anwar said the dialogue must take place.
"Dialogue is the only way forward to resolve bilateral problems and at the same time war is not the final solution to all problems," he said.
Anwar welcomed the Supreme Court's landmark judgement giving voters the right to reject candidates in elections, saying that the Election Commission should consider the matter.
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First Published: Sep 29 2013 | 8:55 PM IST

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