Subramanian Swamy says not speaking on behalf of party on CEA

Swamy had earlier in the day caused a flutter in the government when he sought Subramanian's sacking in a series of tweets

Subramanian Swamy
Rajya Sabha MP & Senior BJP leader Subramanian Swamy during an interactive meeting on Indian: Economic and Political outlook, at Indian Merchant Chember, in Mumbai. Photo: PTI
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Last Updated : Jun 22 2016 | 11:24 PM IST
After the party and government distanced themselves from his attack on Chief Economic Adviser (CEA) Arvind Subramanian, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Subramanian Swamy on Wednesday said he was not speaking on behalf of the party on the issue and continued his attack on him.

"I have never said I speak on behalf of BJP on AS (Arvind Subramanian), but as a nationalist shocked that a GoI (Government of India) person would urge US Cong to fix India," Swamy tweeted.

The tweet came hours after Finance Minister Arun Jaitley debunked his call for sacking Subramanian for allegedly anti- India stand when he was International Monetary Fund economist in Washington prior to joining the finance ministry.

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Arvind Subramanian was appointed CEA by the BJP Government in October 2014.

To buttress his points about CEA taking anti-India stance, Swamy tweeted Subramanian's article of 2013 titled 'Is the Modi miracle overrated?'

He also tweeted a 2014 media report that said Subramanian as a fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics had urged the US to initiate disputes against India before the World Trade Organisation on drugs and pharma patents issue.

Swamy had earlier in the day caused a flutter in the government when he sought Subramanian's sacking in a series of tweets over his alleged anti-India stance.

Jaitley had to spring to defence of the CEA saying the government had full confidence in Subramanian and value his advice. The BJP also had distanced itself from Swamy's comments saying they were not party line but personal views.
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First Published: Jun 22 2016 | 9:56 PM IST

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