Thursday, July 11, 2019

Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram Goa crisis will hurt economy:

Goa crisis will hurt economy: Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram
New Delhi, July 11: Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Thursday attacked the BJP-ruled government over the conditions of Karnataka and Goa, saying he had a "democracy-infused" democracy and that the economy would suffer. General Chat Chat Lounge


The former finance minister said that "the BJP could help push its political goals, but" at the same time, they have great dissatisfaction with the country's economic goals. "Central to the state assembly Budget


"We have seen in Karnataka, what we have seen in Goa may be a political opposition, but I think it has done a lot of damage to the economy, foreign investors, rating agencies," he said.

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He said that in the last two days, they have damaged democracy. Such events will completely damage the democratic framework of this country. "He said the JSS Congress government in Karnataka is in crisis following the MLA's resignation by government rule.


In addition, Goa is divided into 10 of the 15 MLA's Congress party in the Legislative Assembly and has joined the BJP, which currently controls the state. At the beginning of his nearly 30-minute speech, Chidambaram said: "I am a very unpopular democracy, doing a joke every day".


The proposed Congress leader said that international organizations did not view Indian television channels as "dumb" and urged the BJP to "respect democracy". "I condemn what is happening in Germany and Goa, because it is just a political event, but it will have a very detrimental effect on the economy," he said.


Earlier, Anand Sharma, another senior Congress leader, raised the issue of Karnataka and Goa, which was "an attack on democracy" in the state. He alleged that the BJP was behind the development of the two states.


Union Minister Prakash Javadekar responded by confronting Sharma, how can the BJP be responsible if the Congress is not its president? Congress members took a walk from the House during the development of Karnataka and Goa. However, shortly afterwards he returned to the House to participate in the budget debate.

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