Yashwant Sinha on Jaitley’s job applicant remark: 'Had I been a candidate, he would not have been given the post'
He Said The NDA Government Has Completely Misread The Situation On The Economic Front.
Senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha hit back at finance minister Arun Jaitley for the latter’s stinging remark where he dubbed the former as a ”job applicant at 80”. Sinha said:"Had I been a candidate, he would not have been given the post."
In an exclusive interview to Indian Express, Sinha maintained his stand and pulled up the government for heaping praise for themselves. He said the NDA government has completely misread the situation on the economic front.
Sinha said that the BJP MPs are not allowed to speak during the meetings of the parliamentary party.
Also Read: Anand Sharma says PM Modi’s reckless decisions caused damage to economy
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had termed Sinha a job applicant at 80 years, saying that the latter has forgotten his record as finance minister and is commenting on persons rather than policies.
He had accused Sinha of acting in tandem with senior Congress leader and former finance minister P Chidambaram, forgetting the harsh words the two had used for each other.
Also Read: Yashwant Sinha to BJP: Stop blaming previous govts for economic downfall
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