He also rapped Modi's silence on the JNU row, especially the attack on journalists and teachers in the court. In acerbic remarks on his style of functioning, he said Modi did not listen to anyone's opinion, including his ministers and party MPs, on issues like his visit to Pakistan and the Naga accord.
Taking the floor in the Lok Sabha during the debate on the motion of thanks to President's address, Rahul, in a speech that was often interrupted by the BJP members accused Modi of "single handedly destroying" six years of UPA work to put Pakistan into a small cage after 26/11 terror strikes, by visiting Pakistan.
He charged the Prime Minister with "releasing" Pakistan from a "cage" for which the UPA had invested thousands of hours of hard work and all-round consultations.
"And what did the Prime Minister do? He decided to have a cup of tea with Nawaz Sharif without any vision. He decided to take a detour to Pakistan. Just like the Naga Accord. He did not bother to consult anyone...The people in intelligence, the diplomats.
Insisting that the then UPA government had put
Pakistan into a "small cage" after 26/11, Gandhi said this was achieved by UPA by investing by working tirelessly and in taking account of diverse opinion ranging from opposition leaders, diplomats, armed forces and intelligence officers.
Picking on the one-time compliance window announced Union in the Budget as a "Fair and Lovely" scheme, Gandhi said this was nothing but a move to turn the black money into white.
"The Finance Minister has announced a new scheme-Fair and Lovely scheme. In this scheme, any thief of the country can convert his black money into white. If anyone indulges in corruption, he can convert his black money into white using the Fair and Lovely scheme," Gandhi said.
"Listen to us. We are not your enemy, we do not hate you," Gandhi told the Prime Minister.
Earlier he claimed that the Prime Minister does not consult anybody even in the government.
"PM does not listen to anybody; Even Home Minister was not aware of Naga Accord which PM signed," Gandhi added.
On the issue of JNU, he faulted Modi for not speaking a word on the row.
"Why didn't Prime Minister utter a word when teachers and media were attacked," the Congress vice-president asked while referring to the raging row over the JNU episode.
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