"The Prime Minister's (televised) address on Friday (explaining the need for FDI and increase in diesel price) is disappointing, deceptive and unconvincing. He could not justify the reasons and convince his own allies," BJP leader and Rajya Sabha MP M Venkaiah Naidu told reporters here.
Charging UPA with deflecting attention from "its scams and scandals" by introducing the FDI move and diesel hike, he also asked Singh to get Parliamentary approval for FDI if Congress claimed to have the numbers in Parliament despite TMC's withdrawal of support.
The government 'betrayed' Parliament and the people when it did not stick to its word on implementing FDI only after securing consensus among all stakeholders as promised by then Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee in Parliament, he said.
"The Prime Minister has admitted a 1991-like economic situation. Who is responsible for this? You, the Prime Minister and your party (Congress) who have been in power for eight years," Naidu said.
"It is because of the economic mismanagement, wrong policies, policy paralysis, lack of priorities and extremely unproductive schemes," he said.
Referring to the Prime Minister's contention that some people (parties opposed to FDI) were misleading the country on the issue, Naidu said the UPA's own allies DMK and SP had taken part in the recent nation-wide bandh.
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Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy had opposed FDI, while party chief Sonia Gandhi had asked Congress-ruled states to provide nine subsidised LPG cylinders even as Singh had argued that six were enough for one household, Naidu said.
With Samajwadi Party and DMK participating in the bandh and Trinamool Congress pulling out, Congress should explain whether these parties were misleading people as claimed by the Prime Minister, he said.