New Delhi:
Senior Congress chief Anand Sharma on Tuesday attacked the BJP, saying that heading into meeting elections the ruling get together should clarify non deliverance on guarantees and apologise for the betrayal of individuals’s belief.
His assault on the BJP comes a day after he criticized his personal get together over the Congress’ tie-up with Indian Secular Entrance (ISF) led by Muslim cleric Abbas Siddiqui in West Bengal, saying it was towards the “Gandhian and Nehruvian secularism” and the get together can’t be selective in combating the “communalists”.
“As we head into the meeting elections, the BJP should clarify non deliverance on guarantees it made & should apologize for the betrayal of individuals’s belief,” Mr Sharma tweeted, hitting out on the BJP.
Its monumental mismanagement of the economic system has led to mounting job losses & closure of small companies resulting in despondency among the many youth of the nation.
— Anand Sharma (@AnandSharmaINC) March 2, 2021
“Greater than 200 farmers have died and the federal government stays detached to their plight,” the Rajya Sabha MP mentioned.
Mr Sharma alleged that the BJP’s “monumental mismanagement” of the economic system has led to mounting job losses and closure of small companies resulting in despondency among the many youth of the nation.
Mr Sharma, a former union minister, is a frontrunner of the group of 23 which had written to Congress president Sonia Gandhi demanding organisational overhaul.
Mr Sharma and several other different “G-23” leaders had gathered in Jammu on Saturday and mentioned that the get together was weakening, in an obvious present of dissent.