
Patna: Dissident BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha today mocked the Narendra Modi
government for blaming auditors and regulators for the multi-crore PNB
fraud saying, "Thank God they spared the peon".
Sinha's remark
was an obvious reference to a recent statement by Union Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley blaming the multiple layers of auditing system which
"chose to either look the other way or do a casual job" for the fraud.
The
actor-turned-politician, who has been critical of his party and its
government, said, "Taali kaptaan ko to gaali bhi kaptaan ko (the captain
has to receive both bouquets as well as brickbats)"
"Our learned people, after blaming everyone from Nehru regime to
Congress misrule, said that auditors are to blame for PNB scam. Thank
God they spared the peon,' he tweeted.
'The moot question is, as
actual owners of PNB, what was the government doing for at least four of
those six years,' Sinha said referring to the irregularities that began
in 2011 when the Congress-led UPA was in power at the Centre.
"Do we have any answers Sir. With due respect, as they say taali kaptaan ko to gaali bhi kaptaan ko," he tweeted.
Sinha, who is known for his colourful oratory and wit, wrote an Urdu couplet to underscore his point.
"Tu
idhar udhar ki na baat kar ye bata ki qafila kyun luta mujhe rahzanon
se gila nahin teri rahbari ka saval hai (Do not beat about the bush,
tell me why the robbery took place. I have do not have much a of
complaint against the robbers, but the credibility of your leadership is
at stake)," he wrote on the microblogging site.
Sinha, who is
also a member of the BJP national executive, had recently questioned the
presence of Nirav Modi, the prime accused in the fraud, among the
delegates who met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the World Economic
Summit in Davos.
He has also been sharply critical of the prime
minister for blaming Jawaharlal Nehru for the partition and previous
Congress governments for various problems currently being faced by the
country.
PTI