The Asian Age

Cong: Modi should quit

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then he should leave the government,” he added.

Mr Surjewala also alleged that the government had “disrespect­ed” and “degenerate­d” the Parliament.

The Congress said that the BJP should also apologise to the country for not revealing the details of the Rafale deal and thereby, compromisi­ng on issues of national security.

On Thursday, along with Mr Modi and Mr Shah, all BJP MPs will observe the day- long fast in their respective constituen­cies over disruption­s during the Budget Session of the Parliament.

Mr Modi will carry on with his daily routine as usual, meeting officials and clearing files. He will also fly to Chennai to inaugurate the DefExpo.

Union minister like Ravi Shankar Prasad will observe the fast at Gardani Bagh in Patna, while minister for external affairs Sushma Swaraj will be in New Delhi. Culture minister Mahesh Sharma will be fasting in Noida.

Minister of home affairs Rajnath Singh, petroleum minister Dharmendra Pradhan and railway minister Piyush Goyal will observe the fast while attending to official work in Delhi, while Union health minister J. P. Nadda will be fasting in Varanasi.

The BJP had said in a statement that Mr Modi along with all party MPs will observe a fast on Thursday to reveal the “undemocrat­ic and antidevelo­pment face of the Congress party, which stalled the proceeding­s of Parliament during the Budget Session”.

Meanwhile, the BJP high command has issued a diktat to its legislator­s, leaders and ministers to refrain from being “seen or photograph­ed eating at public places”. The move comes after the Congress was embarrasse­d on Monday when a photograph of their leaders eating a sumptuous breakfast at a restaurant before sitting for the fast was widely circulated in social media.

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