"17 poor tribal women died in the botched sterilisation surgeries but the Prime Minister did not yet visit the affected families," AICC general secretary and party in-charge of Jharkhand, B K Hariprasad told a press conference here.
Hariprasad alleged that Modi had visited Australia recently only to benefit a particular businessman and get Rs 6,000 crore bank loan sanctioned in his (businessman's) favor in order to develop a mine there.
Naming the Adani group of companies in this context, Hariprasad said had it been a business tour of the Prime Minister, he would have had a complete team of businessmen accompanying him to Australia and not only one.
Referring to Modi government's performance in the last six months since coming to power, he said the government has failed to keep its promise on bringing back black money stashed abroad. Opposition parties have taken up the issue seriously in the ongoing Winter Session of Parliament.
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Flaying BJP for appointing Amit Shah as party president, the Congress leader said he was an "absconder" and enquiry against him in Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case was still pending in Mumbai and Gujarat High courts.
"It is below the dignity of a party (to appoint Shah)," he said.
About Shah's comments against AICC vice president Rahul Gandhi at an election meeting in Jharkhand recently, Hariprasad said he did not have any issue and agenda for the state but deliberately attacked the Congress leader only to attract crowd attention.