‘Why are you asking me? Ask them’: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on falling rupee; brings up PM Modi’s past remark on Manmohan Singh | India News – The Times of India

'Why are you asking me? Ask them': Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on falling rupee; brings up PM Modi's past remark on Manmohan Singh | India News - The Times of India
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra; PM Narendra Modi

NEW DELHI: Asked to remark on the rupee breaching the 90 mark towards the US greenback for the primary time, Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday recalled Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 2013 jibe at his predecessor, then–PM Manmohan Singh, and instructed reporters that the query ought to be directed to the prime minister, not her.Also Read | ‘Who is mute & maun now?’: Opposition hits out at PM Modi as rupee breaches Rs 90 mark towards greenback“What did they use to say when Dr Manmohan Singh was prime minister? What is their response today? Ask them. Why are you asking me?” she mentioned at Parliament complicated.

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On August 24, 2013, Modi — then the Gujarat chief minister — had attacked the then–PM over the falling rupee, saying each Singh and the home foreign money had turn out to be “mute.”“There was a time when the Indian rupee was making a lot of noise. But today it has lost its voice. And similarly, we are unable to hear the voice of our prime minister. Both have turned mute,” he had mentioned on the time.“Today, our currency is on its deathbed. It is in the terminal stage and urgently needs the attention of a doctor,” he had remarked.On Wednesday, because the rupee breached the 90 degree towards the greenback, the opposition reminded PM Modi of his past remarks focusing on Singh over the foreign money’s slide.Meanwhile, in early commerce on Thursday, the rupee slid one other 28 paise to a recent all-time low of 90.43 towards the US greenback.‘Govt not dropping sleep’: CEA NageswaranChief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran on Wednesday mentioned the federal government is “not losing sleep” over the rupee’s decline.“The falling rupee is not affecting inflation or exports,” Nageswaran instructed reporters on the sidelines of a enterprise occasion within the capital, in keeping with information company PTI.However, he expressed hope that the scenario would enhance subsequent yr.