Modi says both PM, rupee have turned ‘mute’

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 06:41 PM.

A file photo of Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi.

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has continued his tirade against Prime Minister Manmohan Singh over the falling rupee, saying both he and the domestic currency have turned ‘mute’.

“There was a time when Indian rupee was making lots of noise. But today it has lost its voice. And similarly we are unable to hear the voice of our Prime Minister. Both have turned mute,” he said here today.

The Chief Minister was speaking at a function in Saurashtra region organised to felicitate him for the creation of Morbi as a separate district carved out of Rajkot. On August 15, Modi had announced the formation of seven new districts.

The BJP Election Campaign Committee Chief, in his Independence Day speech, had attacked Singh on various issues, including the falling rupee and the stand-offs with Pakistan and China.

Expressing serious concern over the continuous fall in the value of rupee, Modi said: “today our currency is on deathbed. It is in terminal stage and urgently needs the attention of a doctor.”

Training guns at the Congress-led ruling coalition at the Centre, he said “at the time of coming to power this Government had promised to reduce inflation within 100 days, but that has eluded the country’’.

“At present both — rupee and UPA Government, have lost their value. Time has come to stop our country from destruction. The Central Government is misguiding the country. People need to know why our country is heading towards destruction.”

Published on August 24, 2013 09:52