CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury told reporters that External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj should speak over the present economic turmoil as she had done during a similar situation in UPA-II regime.
On August 30, 2013, Swaraj, then Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, had targeted Prime Minister Manmohan Singh tweeting, "The Rupee has lost its value. The Prime Minister has his grace."
"It is clear, after a year, that the strength of our economy has not increased, due to which we have to bear the international impact now," Yechury told reporters after conclusion of party's three-day central committee meeting.
Referring to the two-year old tweet by Swaraj, Yechury said a similar situation has cropped up now.
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"And we want the honourable External Affairs Minister be asked what she has to say on this," he quipped.
In line with crash in equities, the rupee tumbled sharply by 82 paise -- its biggest single day fall this year -- to settle at 66.65 against the US dollar as global meltdown fears remained unabated.
Meanwhile, Among other issues, Yechury expressed concerns over rising onion prices.
The Rajya Sabha member claimed Government's response in this regard was not forthcoming and added the central committee has decided to intensify protests over the issue.