New Delhi: Indian-American Abhijeet Banerjee, who was shortlisted for the Nobel Prize in Economics, had made negative remarks about India's economy which has become a challenge for the ruling party in India. Opponents are attacking the government using his statement. Targeting PM Modi, the Congress said that Modi should now work instead of taking pictures. Congress said that the economist had advised on the justice plan, we hope that one day it becomes a reality. Rajasthan education minister's big statement, says, "RSS has taken control of BJP" This statement came from the Congress because Banerjee said on Monday that despite the government rapidly identifying the problem, the Indian economy is performing very poorly. Nobel laureate Abhijeet Banerjee said during a press conference that I think the economy is doing very poorly. He had said that "but I think the government to has started to believe that there is some problem. The economy is slowing down very fast". PM Modi said in Kurukshetra, said - When the strength of our country increases, Congress gets upset "How fast, we do not know, there are controversies about the data, but I think it is fast". On this, senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal, while citing some statements of Nobel Prize-selected economist Abhijeet Banerjee, on Tuesday slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that now Modi should be put to work and the pictures should be taken less. Sibal tweeted that 'Is Modi listening? Abhijeet Banerjee has said: The Indian economy is in a shaky state, there is political interference in the figures, average urban and rural consumption has come down which has never happened after the seventies and we are all in crisis. ' He lashed out at Modi and said, "Get to work, take pictures less". In the past, many economic agencies have cut India's growth rate estimates. Maharashtra elections: School wall broken for Uddhav Thackeray rally, postponed children's examination