"In the previous Cabinet meeting, Pawar wanted to know cut-off dates for implementation of the September 14 decision to cap subsidised LPG cylinders at six a connection annually and how the decision will apply to housing societies having a common connection," BJP spokesperson Nirmala Seetharaman said.
"The kind of questions he raised clearly shows Congress took the decision hurriedly without consulting its allies," she claimed.
She said BJP would continue to oppose the "obnoxious" anti-people policy of capping subsidised LPG cylinders.
On Haryana Congress leader Dharambir Goyat's remarks that 90 per cent of rape cases are a case of consensual sex between a girl and boy, she said the mental make up of Congress is such that they always blame women.
"Instead of targetting women, they should arrest the culprits," she said.
On charges by India Against Corruption activist Arvind Kejriwal on "money bungling" by a trust run by law minister Salman Khurshid and his wife, she said Congress gloats when sting operations are done against other parties and insists on action against them.
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"But when the sting operation is against Congress, then where does this enthusiasm go?," she asked and said the whole issue should be thoroughly investigated.
Asked about Karnataka BJP strongman and former Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa's announcement that he would quit BJP and float a new party in December, she said state leaders would respond to it. "We know what to do and when to do. We are watching Yeddyurappa's statements," she added.