Manmohan Singh being forced to say what he does not want to say: Naqvi


Chandigarh, Nov 8 (PTI): Union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi today launched an attack on the Congress, alleging that it was forcing former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh by putting words into his mouth on the demonetisation issue.

He was addressing reporters here on the occasion of 'anti-black money day' organised by the BJP to mark the first anniversary of note ban.

"I believe he (Singh) is a gentle man, an experienced leader, but the problem is that words are being put into his mouth," Naqvi alleged.

"When Singh was the prime minister, the Congress used to dictate to him, it used to disrespect him. Everyone will recall how present day Congress' Yuvraj rejected as complete nonsense the ordinance (to save convicted legislators from disqualification)," he alleged.

He claimed that Singh was a noted economist who knew in his heart that the decision taken by the prime minister on demonetisation was a big reform and in the interest of the country.

"Despite this, he is being forced by the Congress to say what he does not want to say. The person who used to rarely speak is being forced to repeatedly make comment on this," the minority affairs minister alleged.

Addressing a Congress event in Gujarat yesterday for small and medium business owners as part of Gujarat assembly poll campaign, Singh had alleged that note ban and rollout of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) have sown a "deep-rooted fear of tax terrorism" among the business community.

At an event of the Indian School of Business (ISB) Leadership Summit in Mohali in September, Singh, on being asked if the note ban decision was a right one, had said, the "adventure" of demonetisation undertaken last year which was not required at all, either technically or economically".

Meanwhile, Naqvi claimed that had the government-led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi indulged in "vendetta politics", many top leaders of the Congress would have now been in jail.

Asserting that the BJP does not believe in vendetta politics, he claimed if that was the case many members of the Congress' "super family" would not be roaming free.

He said the investigation agencies were probing the corruption cases and scams that allegedly took place during the earlier regime and the law would take its own course.

He said the central government believed in "politics of reform" and not the "politics of revenge".

During the last three years of the government, he said they had worked with "Rashtraneeti" of "reform, perform and transform".

Naqvi said the NDA government had given full freedom to all investigating agencies so that they can do their job without any pressure or political interference.

"But during the Congress regime, the CBI and other investigating agencies were misused to harass political opponents," he alleged.

Naqvi said that the Congress cannot escape the action against corruption by calling it "vendetta politics".

Today 'black day' was observed by the Congress and its allies which were spreading misconceptions about note ban, he alleged, adding that they would not succeed in their "conspiracy".

"One year has passed since the note ban and our government's decision has proved to be right and successful. The people supported our government in the fight against corruption even after facing some problems initially," he said.

He said the entire world had recognised the strength of India's economy.

"The country has become one of the safest destinations for investment. Demonetisation had played a crucial role in this regard. After demonetisation, about 57 lakh new income tax payers have been added," he said.

"There has been a 75 percent decline in stone pelting and terror incidents in Kashmir and 20 per cent decline in Naxal activities in the country," he said.

  

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  • ravi, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    he is not like feku or bolbachan , wherever required their only he speak and he not have any script writer like a feku

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  • Harish, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    Last 10 years he was MOUN MOHAN, now he started speaking..let him speak at least..

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    i doubted his academic credentials when he suddenly started to find only faults with GST and demonetization!

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  • pnto, mglre

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    by the way MR.M.S is an economist par exelance no one can teach him finance matters beter he speaks his mind when he says DeMo is an organized loot, curruption legalized it is true. all those who buy things and do business asking bills they will realize the impact of DeMo n GST.

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  • moshu, mangaluru

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    I have already predicted few days back the expected reaction from the tenth failed leaders of Bharathiya Jumla Party.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    MMS was reading a prepared speech. He knew to serve the Dynasts. in that respect he was a very good gentlemen.

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    Rajesh,

    MMS has the decency of reading a prepared speech. Modi, until he went to US and the arrangement about his prompter reading became public, gave in impression that he is saying everything by-heart.

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  • yeddi, bangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    There are good and bad about demonetization but MMS talks only about bad. when MMS said organized loot it was correct that time but today if he says same then does not hold good. Yes govt had thought 2-3 lakh crore wont come to the counter but it did come so loot of 2-3 lakhs cr of black money did not happen. this shows how our banks are corrupt. However govt do have address but partially and some have made white paying some 10% to managers. when such events are done market will shake up. Now some extent black money reentered the market but largely reduced. Most of Govt employees stopped depositing in banks but started to deposit in lockers.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    Nakli Naqvi 😁😁😁

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  • vincent rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    Manmohan Singh meant what he said and he is not a person to become prey to any force or compulsion

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    According to these only they (illiterate) are right, and all world famous economist who spoke the truth which is currently visible in front of our eyes, the consequence of Demonitization are fools??

    So these BJP, Nagpur head and their blind Bhakts, below listed few economists who prophesied Demonitization failure are fools???

    1) Dr. Manmohan Singh who had said "Demonetisation can bring GDP down by 2 per cent" ( he didnt get his Doctorate for no reason),
    2) Nobel Laureate and economist Amratya Sen who had said "Demonitization was a despotic act",
    3) Economist Kausik Babu who wrote for New York times "Demonitization likely to fail".
    4) Maitreesh Ghatak (Professor of London School of Commerce and Political Science) had said "Huge Colletaral damage",
    5) Venkatesh Athreya (retired Professor of Economics, Bharatidasan University, Tiruchi) had said "Essentially political move".
    6) Jayati Ghosh (Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) said "Breathtaking insensitivity".
    7) Parikshit Ghosh (Associate Professor, The Delhi School of Economics, Delhi) said "Save economy from slump"
    8) Arjun Jayadev (Associate Professor, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru) said "It's an Authoritarian quackery"
    9 ) Arun Kumar (Retired Professor of Economics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; and author of The Black Economy in India, Penguin (India). had said "it will impose cost economy",
    10) Prabhat Patnaik (Professor Emeritus, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) had said "abondment of reason"
    11) M. Govinda Rao (Former Member, 14th Finance Commission; & Professor Emeritus , National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi) had said "Neither necessary nor sufficient",
    12) Sanjay G Reddy (Associate Professor, The New School of Social Sciences, New York), had said "it is an avoidable human cost",
    The list further continues with noted economists such as Bibek Debroy, Larry Summers, Kenneth Rogoff, Paul Krugman, Pronab Sen etc to name a few.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    I heard a Muslim man marrying a Hindu woman, the nikha ceremony can not be held and according to my Muslim friend, such man lives in sin. I don't know whether it is right or wrong, but if it is, such a man should not be considered a Muslim. He gives big big lectures on morality of others. Is the view of my friend correct ?

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    "I believe he (Singh) is a gentle man, an experienced leader, but the problem is that words are being put into his mouth," Naqvi alleged.

    That is where you are mistaken, Mr. Naqvi, MMS is not just a gentleman, he is an economist and bureaucrat. Finance and policies are his blood. He need not be taught to understand, he does so instinctively.

    Well, its not how you are pretending to be a peacock mingling in a community that otherwise vies for your blood. If you were in some other group than BJP, your tune could have been different in response to all haste polities taken by the ruling party.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    And who's putting the words into the mouths of Dr Subramanian Swamy, Yashwanth Sinha, Arun Shourie, Shatrugan Sinha etc?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    Naqvi or Nakli 😁😁😁

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  • leslie, udupi

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    Man of few words will not talk nonsense...
    If there was a feeble chance to send the congress leaders to jail...
    BJP will not hesitate even for a moment...
    Naqvi is the biggest traiter of the secular masses...
    Big talker and always in useless ministries...

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    Naqvi is under impression that gentlemen don't speak on their own. Another words, those who speak on their own are not gentlemen?

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    Firstly, Man Mohan Singh doesn't want advocates from BJP. Secondly, congress is not BJP to be forced to say like a motor mouth and raise unnecessary controversial issues.

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