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Kirti Azad suspended: What happened to 'Na khaoonga na khaney doonga'? Rahul Gandhi asks PM Modi

Congress wondered whether suspending a party member who "exposed" corruption is the new meaning of promised "achche din", a reference to PM's poll slogan .

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Rahul Gandhi on Thursday led Congress' all out attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over BJP MP Kirti Azad's suspension as it questioned the PM's "silence" on alleged corruption in DDCA and accused him of "shielding" Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. The opposition party also hailed Azad as "whistleblower" ruing that instead of taking purposive action in the matter, the BJP leadership thought it fit to "shoot down the messenger". It wondered whether suspending a party member who "exposed" corruption is the new meaning of promised "achche din", a reference to PM's poll slogan .

Pillorying the Prime Minister over his "na khaoonga na khaney doonga" election slogan, Gandhi said, "During election campaign, Modi spoke about scams and said he would not allow corruption. But now scams are taking place and the latest is the cricket scam, and the MP who raised it has been suspended (from the BJP)." "Modi used to say 'na khaoonga, na khaney doonga' (will not engage in corruption myself, nor will allow others). But today he is silent. People have started losing faith," he said while returnig from his two-day visit to Amethi. At the AICC briefing in Delhi, former Law Minister Ashwini Kumar questioned the NDA government over its "benchmark on corruption" reminding the BJP that it used to make an issue of such incidents during the UPA regime.

"Amidst expectations of a fair and credible probe into the DDCA scam and demands that the Prime Minister sack his Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to ensure probity in public life, Modi has done the opposite. The Congress party is forced to ask as to why are the Prime Minister and BJP shielding, supporting and protecting perpetrators of corruption," Kumar told reporters. Rahul said Modi should take action and conduct inquiry into affairs of Delhi and District Cricket Association(DDCA)of which Jaitley was the president for 13 years till 2013. His remarks came a day after BJP cracked the whip and suspended cricketer-turned-MP Azad, charging him with indulging in anti-party activities and accusing him of "colluding" with Congress and AAP to bring it to "disrepute". Under relentless attack from Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and AAP leaders on alleged corruption in Delhi cricket body DDCA, Jaitley today accused him and AAP leaders of lowering the level of public discourse saying vulgarity is not a right available to people in positions.

In a sharp retort, Congress leader Pramod Tiwari said that while AAP has "lowered the dignity" in speech, the BJP has "lowered the dignity in action". "Having cited the example of L K Advani, who had resigned from the Cabinet pending the High Court decision in the Hawala case, why is the Prime Minister not asking his Finance Minister to emulate the example of Advani. "Considering the benchmark established by the BJP during the UPA government for seeking the resignation of UPA Minister, why the double standards now," Kumar said. 

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