The Free Press Journal

Modi is nervous: Oppn

- AGENCIES / New Delhi

Some opposition parties led by the Congress on Sunday hit back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his attack on their unity efforts, and said they, unlike the ruling coalition, stood united and would defeat the BJP in the 2019 parliament­ary election.

The Congress, Left parties and others attacked the prime minister, saying he is speaking out of "nervousnes­s" and that it is the NDA which is crumbling and not the opposition which stands together.

The remarks came after Modi, in interviews to some media organisati­ons, said that the opposition unity is for "personal survival and not ideologica­l support" and for "personal ambitions" instead of people's aspiration­s.

Modi also said that 'Mahagathba­ndhan' is about dynasties and not about developmen­t and is purely about power politics rather than people's mandate and it is to be seen whether it breaks before elections or after it.

"The prime minister's statement on breakdown of opposition unity is like 'Mungeri- lal ke Haseen Sapne' (daydreamin­g). The truth is that the entire country has got united against an autocratic and anarchist type present prime minister," Congress chief spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala told PTI.

"If a coalition has already crumbled, it is the NDA and not the UPA. ' The House of Cards' is waiting to come down in 2019," he said.

Surjewala said no wonder the BJP's allies such as the Shiv Sena and the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) have already dumped him and the Shiromani Akali Dal ( SAD) are making disparagin­g noises.

To sooth the ruffled feathers of Nitish Kumar, they had to backtrack and yield to the Janata Dal (United) (JDU) the post of Rajya Sabha deputy chairman, he said.

NCP leader Tariq Anwar said the opposition unity would be consolidat­ed further which stands united in its endeavour to defeat the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJPI in the next Lok Sabha election.

Asked about the election to the post of Rajya Sabha deputy chairman, where the opposition candidate lost and the opposition was seen divided, he said, "It will certainly help the opposition to consolidat­e itself."

The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) voted for the NDA nominee for the Rajya Sabha deputy chairman post.

CPI's D Raja said that the op- position unity is very much intact and it is the NDA which is crumbling and falling apart.

"They are desperate to keep their own allies together and they are pondering whether the NDA can remain together or not," he said.

Surjewala said the prime minister is "nervous".

"The prime minister's original slogan of 'zero tolerance towards corruption' has now become 'zero tolerance for those raising issues of corruption'.

"Why has he not ordered an inquiry into the appearance of his name in the 'Birla Diaries' and why is he hiding behind a court order. Why no inquiry into the Rs 20,000crore Gujarat State Petroleum Corporatio­n (GSPC) scam that happened during his rule and why was Oil and Natural Gas Corporatio­n (ONGC) forced to buy the 'dead GSPC' out of public money?" he asked.

The Congress leader also asked why the prime minister has not spoken on the alleged Rs 48,000-crore Rafale scam on the purchase of fighter jets, the Rs 36,000-crore PDS scam in Chhattisga­rh.

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