
New Delhi: Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today launched a scathing attack on
the NDA government, accusing it of having "messed up" the economy and
mismanaging the dispute in Jammu and Kashmir.
At the 84th
plenary session of the Congress, Singh described the government's
demonetisation move as "ill-considered" and GST as "hastily
implemented".
"The BJP-led government messed up the Indian
economy. The ill-considered demonetisation and hastily implemented GST
have destroyed small scale enterprises," he said.
"The
government mismanaged the Jammu and Kashmir dispute like never before.
The atmosphere in the state has been deteriorating day by day," he said.
Singh also dismissed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comment about farmers' incomes being doubled.
"Modi said farmers' income will be doubled in six years. It is a
'jumla'-type (rhetorical) statement unlikely to be achieved," he said
addressing the session.
Asserting that the UPA government
achieved a "lot" under then Congress president Sonia Gandhi's guidance,
Singh exuded confidence that the plenary session would chalk out the
future path for the country and the party would play a "historic" role.
PTI