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BJP slams PM's divestment move
 
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July 06, 2006 17:54 IST

The Bharatiya Janata Party on Thursday flayed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for keeping on hold all divestment plans, calling the move a compromise with economic reforms because of political pressure.

"This clearly shows that the UPA is not committed to reforms, but is committed to power only. The prime minister has compromised the UPA's own pro-reform agenda," BJP spokesman Prakash Javadekar told reporters in New Delhi.

Also, he alleged that the DMK forcing the government to put all divestment plans on hold over the ally's stand on Neyveli [Get Quote] stakes reflected the fragility of the ruling coalition.

"It has once again proved that the UPA alliance is a marriage of convenience, a fragile partnership," Javadekar said.

The BJP leader, however, also attacked the Left for what he called was its inability to force the government to roll back the increases in fuel prices.

"If the DMK can have their way in one day, why cannot the Left. Why is the Left unable to force the government to withdraw increases in fuel prices? Why can't it force the government to take some effective measures to control prices of essential commodities?" he asked.


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