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The opposition leader Ghulam Nabi Azam in the Rajya Sabha, on Monday, 5 February, accused the BJP-led government of polarising the country and creating a "fear psychosis" among the people, alleging that it was just renaming the earlier policies without delivering their benefits to the poor.
He attacked the government for creating fear, not only among people but also among the bureaucrats and opposition leaders.
In his speech, Azad said the government was not only polarising the country, but also dividing parties in the opposition and intimidating them by using the CBI and the ED.
While supporting the draft triple talaq bill, Azad objected to the stringent punishment it proposes for a man for ending marriage through instant triple talaq.
The government does not have any clear policy," he said, dubbing the NDA government for being ‘weakest’ in 70 years.
Attacking the government for being insensitive towards farmers, Azad said the government making "false promises" of doubling income by 2022, which cannot be implemented with the current budget allocation to the farm sector.
Accusing the government for 'repackaging' the UPA schemes, senior Congress leader listed out the schemes like Swachch Bharat, Beti Bachao Beti Padao and Mudra in which the Modi dispensation changed their names and now takes credit.
Azad said the BJP President's speech does not mention of the unfulfilled promises – be it depositing Rs 15 lakh in poor people's bank accounts, creating of 10 crore jobs, providing MSP 50 per cent more than cost of production or ensuring lower fuel prices.
Highlighting the government's failures, he said it has been able to construct only 50 per cent of the targeted 12 crore toilets under the Swachch Bharat scheme so far.
Countering BJP’s charges against Congress on dynastic politics, Azad said there has not been any PM or minister from the Gandhi family in last 22 years. He also said the current government was afraid of current leadership of the party.
(Inputs from PTI)
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