Narendra Modi not fit to be PM: JD(U)
New Delhi, July 23: Endorsing Nobel laureate Amartya Sen's views against Narendra Modi, JD(U) today said the BJP leader was not fit to be Prime Minister and his arrival on the national stage has resulted in focus shifting from burning issues to non-issues.
"Since
this
man
from
Gujarat
has
arrived
on
the
national
scene,
this
drama
has
begun,"
JD(U)
president
Sharad
Yadav
said,
referring
to
the
duel
between
Congress
and
BJP
over
Modi's
"puppy"
and
"burqa"
remarks.
Yadav, whose party had parted ways with BJP after Modi's elevation as the Chairman of the BJP's Election Campaign Committee, held Modi responsible for diverting public attention from corruption, unemployment and farmers' plight and said both the major parties were indulging in a slugfest over non-issues.
Party's spokesperson KC Tyagi ridiculed Modi's projection as a national leader and said he was "not fit to be PM". "His own party chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has shown him his place," he said, making a reference to absence of Gujarat CM's photograph among those of senior party leaders in his election campaign in Madhya Pradesh.
Tyagi welcomed Chouhan's and BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha's statements that L K Advani remained the tallest party leader. Yadav also said he agreed with Sen's views on Modi.
"I welcome his statement. If not for him (Modi), our alliance with BJP would not have broken," he said. Sen had said yesterday that as an Indian citizen, he does not want Modi as his PM.
"He has not done enough to make minorities feel safe," Sen had said while disapproving of his purported economic model as well.
PTI