"It is a case of the pot calling the kettle back," party General Secretary Ambika Soni told reporters in a sharp retort at the Prime Minister in the wake of his attack on Gandhi.
She noted that there was a Core Group in which the party and the government used to hold consultations on the way ahead.
Modi had suggested that the Congress chief had been an "unconstitutional" authority exercising "real" power over the PMO during the UPA rule whereas power was now wielded only by constitutional means.
Charging the prime minister with "demoralising Cabinet colleagues and denigrating role of Parliament", she said that the Modi dispensation was making deliberate attempts not to have discussions in Parliament and was seeking to bring an 'ordinance raj'.
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The government, she alleged, was seeking to convert Parliament into a "club" for passing ordinances and was avoiding select committees and standing committees.
Projecting the NDA in a poor light, she said that unlike the UPA, there have not been any mechanism in place for consultation with allies.
Besides, she said that the way the Modi dispensation flatly rejected the demand for a special package by the Akali Dal-ruled Punjab showed how "shabbily the BJP was treating its allies".
In the UPA regime, there was a Coordination Committee with the Left parties when they were supporting Congress and later there was a Coordination Committee with other allies.