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This is an archive article published on May 25, 2015

PM Modi promoting ‘crony capitalism’, alleges Congress

Pointing out that the BJP used to charge the former UPA government with policy paralysis, Congress said there was paralysis in decision-making now.

BJP, Modi govt, national security, AICC, Congress, Mukul Wasnik, Defence Budget, LOC, border security, MSC, OROP, China border, lucknow news, city news, local news, UP news, Indian Express Pointing out that the BJP used to charge the former UPA government with policy paralysis, Congress said there was paralysis in decision-making now.

Stepping up its offensive against Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the eve of his government’s first anniversary, the Congress on Sunday accused him of promoting “crony capitalism”. It asked why state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) was kept out of the purchase of multi-role combat aircraft from France.

“During his visits (to foreign nations) he is taking a handful of industrialists, we are not objecting to the PM taking an industrial delegation, but only a handful. They are there in every visit. Is it the job of the PM to see to it that MoUs are signed in his presence…Loan agreements are signed…It happened when the Chinese President visited, the Russian President visited…for whom did it happen,” Congress leader Anand Sharma asked.

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He asked why HAL was kept out of the agreement for the purchase of fighter jets. As per the earlier arrangement, he said HAL was to manufacture 108 jets through transfer of technology from Dassault, the French company which manufactures the Rafale. He asked which private sector firm had been brought in and whether it was in national interest to keep HAL out of the deal. “These questions will be raised and the government will have to respond,” he said.

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The Congress also rejected the government’s claims that it was a ‘decisive’ government. Sharma said several scientific and research institutes remain headless even one year after the formation of the BJP government. Pointing out that the BJP used to charge the former UPA government with policy paralysis, he said there was paralysis in decision-making now.

There is no Lokpal yet and the CIC and CVC remain headless, he said. “If it is true that the government is very decisive, then what is the reason for not appointing the chiefs in these important bodies,” Sharma asked.

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