NEW DELHI: Slamming BJP government for spurt in prices of essential commodities during its 45-day rule, Opposition Congress today took potshots at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for riding to power on promise of controlling inflation yet doing nothing on it.
Speaking on the issue after his demand for suspension of Question Hour to discuss price rise was accepted by the ruling party, Leader of the Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad said the one-and-half-month rule of BJP government has seen all round rise in prices of vegetables and fruits.
Since coming to power, the BJP-led government has raised rail passenger fares and freight charges besides hiking petrol, diesel and LPG rates that have cascading impact on prices of other commodities, the Congress leader said.
Azad said when in 2012 the UPA government had raised rail fares before the railway budget, the then Chief Minister of Gujarat had written to the Prime Minister opposing such adjustments prior to presentation of the Rail Budget and had demanded its rollback.
“In two years what has changed” that the BJP government raised not just passenger fares but also freight days ahead of the Railway budget, he said, pointing out that fares and freight have been raised by a steep 14-16 per cent.
BJP and Modi’s 6-month election campaign was centered around price rise and Congress and UPA leadership was criticized for being oblivious to the plight of poor, he said.
“If Congress did not know poverty and if BJP leaders had better knowledge, then why did they provide for back breaking prices rise in one-and-half-months,” he asked.
Azad demanded immediate rollback in rail fares as well as the hike in diesel, petrol and LPG rates.
He said the UPA had initiated landmark measures like the MNREGA and Food Security Bill to help poor.
“Did we not spend money on infrastructure in 10 years,” he said, pointing to new airports that came up in Delhi, Mumbai and other places as well as roads and highways, schools and universities built in various parts of the country.
“Even during world economic crisis, we did not stop spending on infrastructure,” he said, adding the BJP rule has seen “chaumukhi mahangai (all round price rise).”
Earlier, soon after new members took oath and Chairman Hamid Ansari read out obituary reference, members in the Opposition benches were up on their feet demanding discussion on price rise.
On being allowed by Ansari to speak, Azad said his party has given a notice for suspension of Question Hour and taking up discussion on price rise.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the government was open to discussion on the issue.
“We have absolutely no difficulty…you may start the discussion right now,” Jaitley said after which Ansari called Azad to initiate discussion on price rise and inflation.–PTI