The Congress on Wednesday took a swipe at Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for her remarks a few weeks ago calling the 1991 reforms "half-baked", and said "MasterChef?Nitin Gadkari" has baked it fully and well by paying fulsome tributes to former prime minister Manmohan Singh.
'MasterChef Nitin Gadkari': Congress Takes A Jibe At Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Over '91 Reforms
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said the country is indebted to former prime minister Manmohan Singh for the economic reforms of 1991 started by him as the finance minister.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari had on Tuesday said the country is indebted to former prime minister Manmohan Singh for the economic reforms of 1991 started by him as the finance minister.
Speaking in September at an event, Ms Sitharaman had said that the 1991 economic reforms undertaken by the then Congress government were "aadhe-adhure?reforms" (half-baked reforms), where the economy was not opened in the right way but as per the strictures imposed by the IMF.
Taking a dig at Ms Sitharaman, Congress general secretary in charge communications Jairam Ramesh said, "On 16th September, Madam Finance Minister had belittled 1991 reforms by terming it 'half-baked'. Yesterday, the Master Chef Gadkari has baked it fully and well by paying fulsome tributes to Dr. Manmohan Singh for the 1991 economic reforms." "I hope she can digest it now," Mr Ramesh said on Twitter.
In his remarks at an event in New Delhi, Nitin Gadkari said, "Liberal economy?ke karan desh ko nayee disha mili, uske liye?Manmohan Singh?Ka desh reeni hai?(The country is indebted to Manmohan Singh for the liberalisation that gave a new direction)." Mr Gadkari also recalled that he could raise money to build roads in Maharashtra when he was a minister in Maharashtra in the mid-1990s due to economic reforms initiated by the former prime minister.
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