"Arun Shourie has made the most damning indictment of the current dispensation. In fact the anarchy which has been unleashed in the country in the past 17 months has made people to hum the famous old song" koi lauta de mere bete huye din (can someone bring back my old days)," senior Congress leader Manish Tewari said.
Other spokespersons also attacked the Modi government and said Shourie was "bang on" target about his criticism.
Congress leader Digvijay Singh lamented that BJP instead of taking Shourie's criticism in "proper" perspective has targeted him suggesting that the former Union Minister was taking his anger out for not being made an MP and a Minister.
He suggested that the comments of Shourie should make BJP introspect as the former Union minister has underlined the need to take everyone along to run the country and not picking up a new fight everyday.
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Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu also rejected Shourie's remarks, saying "his views are shared neither by the party nor by the public".
"Arun Shourie is no more a BJP member. He did not renew his membership," BJP general secretary Arun Singh said.
Shourie, a strong supporter of Modi during the Lok Sabha election campaign last year, had said the Modi government believes that managing economy means "managing the headlines" and that people had started recalling the days of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Naidu also said there has been "no scam, no scandal and not even one mistake" under the government and BJP had been winning elections across the country.
"We are a democracy, he (Shourie) has his opinion, but the country's opinion is different," Naidu said, adding the people were supporting the Prime Minister in all parts of the country.