Modi govt not playing by the rules: Kapil Sibal


Gandhinagar, Oct 2 (IANS): On the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti in Ahmedabad, senior Congress leader-cum-lawyer Kapil Sibal said that democratic and Gandhian values are at stake in the country, as the present government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not playing by the rules of the democratic game.

Delivering the Girish Patel memorial lecture on the theme 'India in the Age of Modi' on Saturday, Sibal said, "He (Modi) doesn't play by the rules of the game. And your children will suffer because of that. If you have the umpire in your pocket, how do you play cricket? All the democratic institutions are controlled by the government.

"In order to understand India in the age of Modi, we need to look at the kaleidoscope. You cannot fit it into a single mould. You just take the education policy. If you go to Arunachal Pradesh and Maharashtra, you will find different policies for education. You cannot apply a single policy across the country," said Sibal.

The Congress leader said that even the education policy introduced by the present Modi government is not a new one.

"It's actually my drafted document which they had rejected. And now they have brought in the same thing as their own policy.

"In a democratic country like ours, you have to understand the different points of view. The problem in the age of Modi is that they are not ready to accept others' views," Sibal said.

 

  

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Sun, Oct 03 2021

    who made all these rules ????,

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Sun, Oct 03 2021

    What we are witnessing is an Undeclared Emergency in India. No doubt both the National parties have lost all their credibility and we should not hesitate to vote for a Coalation Govt in Future without giving any single party majority. This will ensure checks and balances and justice to all not like the Justice being meted only to crony Capitalists fro Gujarat. We need not fall for the red herring of what alternative. Our 1.4 Billion people has immense talent to run all leading Multi Nationals around the world and so we have enough of resoivour of leadership with Brains to provide provide the lead.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Sun, Oct 03 2021

    Next time vote only for Genuine Graduates ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Sun, Oct 03 2021

    No wonder he was given lessons in Democracy by Kamla Harriss ...

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  • Balakrishna Shetty, Yellur

    Sun, Oct 03 2021

    But where is the alternative? Congress is equally responsible for the present dictatorship rule like situation.

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Sun, Oct 03 2021

    please see the definition of a dictator if possible

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  • ad, Mangauru

    Sun, Oct 03 2021

    Who says Modi is not playing by the rules? He plays with his own rule as if he is India. Its called "Modicracy"- One Nation, one India, one people , one language , one food, one man, one cloth and one rule.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sat, Oct 02 2021

    Only terrorists play by thier own rules and force others also to play thier rules. They don’t play by law of the land.

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