Hours after the Congress vice president said the RBI changed rules on demonetisation "like the PM changes his clothes", BJP's National Secretary Sidharth Nath Singh asked him not to launch personal attacks on Modi or it will open a pandora's box.
"Yesterday he (Gandhi) had said a good thing that it is not in Congress' culture to shout 'murdabad' slogans against the Prime Minister.
"Within 24 hours the DNA of the Congress and the Gandhi family is out as he has forgotten what he said and he started making personal attack on the Prime Minister. I will warn him to desist from making such personal attack," he told a press conference.
"Owaisi thrives on communal agenda. He is trying to communalise a court verdict. Politicians of this kind have become parasites on Indian democracy," he said.
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In a series of tweets, the Hyderabad MP raked up several cases, including Babri mosque demotion, Mecca Masjid blast and Malegaon terror attack, to question why probe agencies cannot show the same urgency in these cases as they did in Dilsukhnagar case.
Asked about BJP's views on controversial comments of its MP Parvesh Verma, who reportedly said that Muslims do not vote for the party as it is patriotic, he distanced the party from his remarks, saying, "We do not approve of such comments coming from a BJP leader."
Singh also termed as "misleading" the opposition's charge that the government has been changing goal posts over demonetisation, saying that curbing black money remains its aim and encouraging digital and cashless transactions was a process to realise this.
Asked about nominated Rajya Sabha MP Swapan Dasgupta's tweet that the new restriction on depositing old notes was a terrible last move, he said it was Dasgupta's personal view.
He also rejected criticism of the government over frequent changes in policies regarding exchange and deposit of old notes.
"In order to roll out the scheme successfully, as there has not been a track record for such a scheme, the government has been taking into account large inputs and making executive decisions from time to time so that the goal of demonetisation is achieved properly and successfully," he said.