Party gave Yashwant Sinha a lot but he acted like a Congress leader: BJP

Yashwant has been publicly opposing the Modi government's economic policies and style of functioning.

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Party gave Yashwant Sinha a lot but he acted like a Congress leader: BJP

Party gave Sinha a lot but he acted like a Congress leader: BJP (File Photo)

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was not all surprised by former Union minister Yashwant Sinha's announcement of quitting the party on Saturday, according to the party spokesperson and national media head Anil Baluni.

Sinha's earlier comments and writings made it clear to BJP that he was no longer in the organisation and was acting at the Congress' behest.

"It was clear from his comments and writing that he was no longer in the BJP. The party gave him a lot of respect and important positions but his conduct has been improper," PTI quoted BJP spokesperson and national media head Anil Baluni.   

"His comments sounded more like that of a Congress leader or somebody working at the behest of the opposition party," Baluni added.

The party is not surprised by Sinha's announcement, he said.

80-year-old Sinha on Saturday said in Patna that he was quitting the BJP and would no longer be a part of party politics.

Sinha held finance and external affairs portfolios in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government but was side-lined after Narendra Modi and Amit Shah came at the helm.

He has been publicly opposing the Modi government's economic policies and style of functioning.

In a newspaper article, Sinha had criticised Arun Jaitley over what he called a mess the finance minister has made of the economy, after which Jaitley hit back calling him "a job applicant at 80 years" who has forgotten his record as finance minister.

In a no-holds barred attack, Sinha had also said that demonetisation had proved to be an unmitigated economic disaster and that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was badly conceived and poorly implemented. He had also deprecated the Centre's handling of Kashmir.

Everybody in the BJP is living in fear. We are not, Sinha had said while "Rashtriya Manch" (National Forum) on January 30 as an "apolitical forum" to highlight the alleged "anti-people" policies of the Centre.

Sinha on Saturday alleged that democracy was "under threat" under the present government and that he would launch a strong movement to "save democracy" in the country.

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