
Nirmala Sitharaman Lashes Out At Congress Over "Remote Control" Jibe
NDTV
Citing the comment passed by a Congress member, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, while participating in the General Budget discussion, said "a member said our policies are remote-controlled from somewhere, including Nagpur".
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday attacked the Congress party for passing comments on the Central government's policies for being "remote-controlled", saying "this comes from a party where there is no party democracy and the policy was decided in 10 Janpath".
Citing the comment passed by a Congress member, Ms Sitharaman, while participating in the General Budget discussion, said "a member said our policies are remote-controlled from somewhere, including Nagpur".
"This comes from a party where there is no party democracy and the policy was decided in 10 Janpath and announced in 7, LKM (Lok Kalyan Marg)," the Finance Minister said.
She later on reminded "one cannot forget that one general secretary tore a Bill in public".