Ahead of the Punjab election on Sunday, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, in a rare and searing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government today, accused him of blaming Jawaharlal Nehru for every problem and said: "The PM's post has a special stature".
Manmohan Singh, 89, said the Congress had never divided the country for political gains or hidden the truth.
"On one hand, people are facing problems of inflation and unemployment, on the other, the present government, in power for the last seven and a half years, rather than admitting their mistakes and rectifying them, is still blaming first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru for people's problems," Dr Singh said in a video message played out by the Congress.
"I feel that the PM's position has a special significance. The PM should maintain dignity rather than blame history to downplay faults. When I was Prime Minister for 10 years, I spoke through my work. I never let the country lose prestige before the world. I never undermined India's pride," he said.
"I have at least this satisfaction that after the false accusations against me of being weak , quiet and corrupt, the BJP and its B and C-team are getting exposed in front of the country."
The two-time Prime Minister also accused the government of trying to suppress Chinese incursions at the Line of Actual Control.
"They (BJP-led government) have no understanding of economic policy. The issue is not limited to the nation. This government has also failed on foreign policy. China is sitting at our border and efforts are being made to suppress it (incursions)," Dr Singh said.
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