New Delhi,
Sept 25: Slamming the comments made by BJP President Amit Shah against
party vice president Rahul Gandhi, the Congress today said the comments
reflected his frustration over the failure of the NDA Government on all fronts.
Talking to reporters here, AICC spokesperson Manish Tewari said,'Amit Shah's
comments against Mr Rahul Gandhi reflect his frustration over the failure of
the NDA Government on all fronts. In the last 40 months of its rule at the
Centre, the BJP-led Government has failed to fulfill promises made during the
2014 Lok Sabha elections.' 'Today there is social disharmony across the
country. The situation in the Kashmir valley has deteriorated. On the
diplomatic front too this Government has been a total failure. In the last 40
months that Mr Narendra Modi has been the Prime Minister, it has been proved
that the NDA does not know how to govern the country.' He said the
mismanagement of the economy was reflective of the policy paralysis that had
gripped this Government. 'This Government has failed to deliver on the
commitments that it made to the people of the country. It is this frustration
that has led them to indulge in polarisation,' Mr Tewari said. On Shah's
statement that Mr Gandhi had sullied the image of the country abroad, Mr Tewari
said, 'Mr Amit Shah is perhaps not aware of the Prime Minister's statements all
over the world that damaged the reputation of the country. Till 2014, there was
a consensus that the domestic issues would not be raised abroad. However, this
has been broken by the PM through his comments during his foreign visits. If
now, the BJP is reaping what it has sown, I do not think that Mr Shah should be
shedding crocodile tears.' Seeking to defend the comments made by Mr Gandhi
during his address at the universities of California and University of
Princeton, Mr Tewari said,'What Mr Rahul Gandhi said in Berkeley and Princeton
is exactly what the media has reported in the last 40 months. There is nothing
untrue in his statements. Also, with the world today being increasingly
globalised, boundaries cannot stop the flow of information.' UNI
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