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BJP-Opposition exchange heated words in RS over Modi's remarks

| | Apr 28, 2015, at 09:55 pm
New Delhi, Apr 28 (IBNS) Members of the ruling BJP and opposition in the Rajya Sabha were involved in a war of words on Tuesday over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks in Canada that he wanted to clean the dirt of 60 years in the country, forcing three adjournments in the pre-lunch session.

Raising the issue through a notice for suspension of business, Congress deputy leader Anand Sharma demanded a discussion on Modi's remarks alleing the PM had lowered the prestige and dignity of the country. 

He was supported by members from other opposition parties, including the Left parties and the Janata Dal (U).

Rejecting the charge, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the Prime Minister was "perfectly entitled" to say that his government will break away from what happened in last 60 years and give a clean government.

Jaitley said  he can understand the reasons of  Congress getting upset with the talk of cleaning up corruption, but  was surprised at the remarks of JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav and  those of CPI(M) leaders.

 
He wondered whether the JD (U) and the Left thought that India was not defamed by "acts of corruption" but by referring to those acts.

"I am surprised with this new-found dialectics of the morals of the CPI-M. According to this new ideology... India is not defamed by acts of corruption. India is defamed only when you refer to the acts of corruption," he said.

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