'Unfit govt, unfit economy': Congress mocks Modi in tweets


New Delhi, Aug 30 (IANS): After criticising the government's handling of the economy and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) transferring it a surplus of Rs 1.76 lakh crore, the Congress on Thursday again attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a series of sarcastic tweets over the fall of the rupee and slowdown in growth.

"India Ratings and Research (Fitch Group) has revised India's FY20 GDP growth to 6.7% (six-year low) from its earlier forecast of 7.3%. It expects FY20 to be third consecutive year of subdued growth," according to a Congress party tweet.

"After looting the RBI, the least this govt can do is inform taxpayers how their money will be used. Unfortunately asking BJP to be transparent is like asking BJP to fix the economy - Impossible. #UnfitGovtUnfitEconomy," said another tweet on the party's social media handle. The reference was to the 'Fit India' movement he launched on Thurssday on National Sports Day, as announced on his monthly 'Mann Ki Baat' radio programme to spread awareness on fitness and staying healthy.

The tweet was accompanied by a meme that depicted a change in the RBI seal with the image of the tiger being replaced by a dinosaur skeleton to drive home the point that the current policies would make the central bank extinct.

Another meme posted by the party showed Modi crushing the rupee with his yoga posture. The meme was accompanied by a Hindi couplet criticising Modi.

"The rupee is breathless, see the magic of Saheb. The rupee is down while the Saheb is up, condition has deteriorated," the party

The Indian rupee on Thursday opened lower against the US dollar at Rs 71.90. It depreciated further to Rs 71.95.

The party on Tuesday asked the government to issue a white paper on the economy within seven days.

"The Indian rupee has lost 4 per cent of its value and is currently Asia's worst performing currency," Congress leader Anand Sharma had said in a press conference.

  

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  • Nash, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 30 2019

    So according to Rahul.. Modi is a bank manager now

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  • Truth Justice, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 30 2019

    Any school kid will tell, who is the PM now. It's the party, it's the people who mock the government for poor handling the economy. It's not enough to have oratory skills but one should have proper credentials to handle economy, or to run the country peacefully. If you analyse rightly in every sector the growth has declined. Those who ask it will be questioned ... Arrey ! Where we heading towards ! To a racist rule ??????

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Fri, Aug 30 2019

    Say that again Congress, its a true reflection of India today under current governance. Bhakts are still in the dreamworld.

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  • Sudarshan, Permude

    Fri, Aug 30 2019

    Everything lost by congress..only tweeter and wayynad left at the end.

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  • Truth Justice, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 30 2019

    Utter failure of this government in every stage, sector ... everywhere. Instead building, this destroys. At least show one percent growth from the previous government showing valid sources !!!???!

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  • Pacchu, Pumpwell

    Fri, Aug 30 2019

    And slaves are still in snake charmer stage

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