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Jaitley, Nitish trash PM's remarks on central funds

Source: PTI
October 17, 2010 15:43 IST
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Bharatiya Janata Party and Janata Dal-United leaders attacked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his remarks on utilisation of central assistance by Bihar, saying the funds are "not Congress' property" and dared him to join a public debate rather than adopting "hit-and-run" tactics.

"Yesterday, a remark was made that the central funds are not being utilised properly in Bihar. The fund the central government collects is taxpayers' money. That is not the property of the Congress party," BJP leader Arun Jaitley said at a press meet along with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in Patna. Accusing the prime minister of adopting "hit-and-run" tactics and misleading people about central assistance to Bihar, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar dared him for an open debate on these issues.

"I fully respect Manmohan Singh as PM and also leader of the country, though it is a different matter that the former treats another person (Sonia Gandhi) as his leader," the JD-U leader remarked sarcastically while taking a swipe at Singh for his statement. Taking strong exception to Singh's remarks that the Bihar government had failed to fully implement centrally-sponsored

schemes but was taking credit for them, Jaitley said people contribute to the central funds by giving taxes and it is the right of every state to get its share.

"Injustice is being done to Bihar. The prime minister should have analysed Bihar as an economist and not as a politician," he said. Addressing an election meeting in Bihar, the prime minister had said that, "It is unfortunate to know that the state government is taking credit for the schemes of the Central government and their benefits are not reaching those intended."

In a veiled attack on Kumar, the prime minister had said that there are people who project a secular image but hitch up with divisive forces. Referring to Singh's charge that the the National Democratic Alliance government had failed to discharge its responsibilities for utilisation of the assistance worth Rs 1000 crore provided by the Centre since 2004, the chief minister said, "There is no substance in it."

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