NAT21National/PoliticsManmohan Singh weakest
Indian prime minister: AdvaniGuwahati, Sep 28 IANS Top Bharatiya Janata
Party BJP leader L.K. Advani Sunday launched a
personal attack on
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, calling him the "weakest and most unsuccessful" premier in the country's parliamentary
history."I have seen 14 prime ministers since the first parliamentary
elections and I am sad to say that Manmohan Singh is the weakest and most unsuccessful among them as he is a puppet in the hands of Sonia Gandhi chairperson of the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance
government," BJP's prime ministerial candidate said.Advani was addressing a
public rally in Assam's main
city of Guwahati as part of the BJP's Sankalp Yatra, a campaign pledging
support for the
party ahead of next years general
elections. "Manmohan Singh has devalued the
office of the
prime minister as he is not only weak, but has failed on
all fronts while dealing with crucial issues confronting the
country," he said. He said
terrorism and inflation were the biggest threat faced by
India today and lashed out at the central
government for failing to tackle these twin problems."There are terrorist attacks almost every other day, but the
government is clueless. The common
people are at their wits end due to soaring prices of essentials and on the
agriculture front we have seen how
farmers are committing
suicide," he said. "The Congress
party has betrayed the trust of the Aam Admi common
man."Advocating the slogan of Hindutva, Advani said the BJP believes in true secularism and want Hindus, like other
faiths, to practise the
religion without any fear. "True secularism is
all about respecting each others
faith where
Muslims,
Christians and Hindus could practise and espouse their
religions without any bias. "And as Hindus we should not be called communal when we say we would construct Ram Mandir at
Ayodhya. This is a pledge and our right to do so," he said. Appealing to the
people of Assam to vote the BJP during the upcoming parliamentary
elections, Advani said the twin problems of illegal Bangladeshi infiltration and
floods were the biggest challenge for the
state. "The Assamese
people are in great danger due to unabated influx of Bangladeshis and unless it is stopped, the indigenous
people would soon be overwhelmed by foreigners," he said. He also announced that an electoral understanding was being worked out between the BJP and Assam's main opposition Asom Gana Parishad AGP. Advani is due to
address party workers in Shillong Monday afternoon and would leave for
New Delhi Tuesday.--Indo-Asian
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