The Asian Age

‘ Modi underminin­g values that parties must protect’

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New Delhi, Sept. 7: Former prime minister Manmohan Singh Friday accused the Modi government of “slowly but surely” underminin­g the values that a democratic polity should fiercely protect and called for a meaningful national debate on it as also the failure of ruling dispensati­on in fulfilling its promises made.

Releasing a book titled Shades of Truth by former union minister and Congress leader Kapil Sibal, he hoped this is the beginning of the national debate that everyone needs.

In a scathing indictment of the Modi dispensati­on, Singh said key national institutio­ns vital for good governance are experienci­ng unpreceden­ted new strains, India’s neighbourh­ood is far less secured than it was in 2014 and its ties with neighbours deteriorat­ed in the last four years.

“The Modi government has slowly but surely undermined the values that any democratic polity should fiercely protect. Important national institutio­ns vital for good governance are experienci­ng unpreceden­ted

new strains. Our neighbourh­ood is far less secured than it was in 2014. Our relations with neighbours have deteriorat­ed in the last four years. Modi government has failed to address issues relating to a creative use of science and technology for national transforma­tion,” former Prime Minister said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Manmohan Singh, Hamid Ansari and Kapil Sibal during the launch of Sibal’s book Shades of Truth, in New Delhi on Friday.
— PTI Manmohan Singh, Hamid Ansari and Kapil Sibal during the launch of Sibal’s book Shades of Truth, in New Delhi on Friday.

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