Former Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh on Sunday said Narendra Modi’s rule was the most `traumatic` for India’s
youth, farmers and traders.`PM Narendra Modi`s rule was the most traumatic and
devastating for India’s youth farmers, traders and every democratic institution.
Summing up the five-year tenure of the NDA regime as a sad story of governance
and accountability failure. Singh further asserted that while the UPA
government was open to scrutiny, PM Modi considered his government inscrutable
and unaccountable to the litany of corruption charges. `Government that doesn’t
believe in inclusive growth, worries about political existence at the altar of
disharmony should be shown exit door,` he said with the press.The former PM,
who has in the recent past spoken out aggressively against the policies of the
BJP government, also assailed PM Modi over his `slipshod policy` on Pakistan.Modi’s
slipshod policy on Pakistan was marred by a series of flip-flops from going to Pakistan uninvited to inviting
rogue ISI to Pathankot,` he said.`Government that doesn’t believe in inclusive
growth, worries about political existence at the altar of disharmony should be
shown exit door,` he said.With the saffron party making nationalism its main
poll narrative in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, Singh said, `BJP searching
for new narratives every day. This reflects bankruptcy of national security
vision.
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