Manmohan Singh was saddened by Rahul Gandhi tearing the ordinance, wanted to resign
Manmohan Singh was saddened by Rahul Gandhi tearing the ordinance, wanted to resign
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New Delhi: In 2013, Rahul Gandhi in a press conference tore the ordinance brought by the then UPA government. Rahul's criticism of the ordinance passed in such a manner as to pass a democratically elected cabinet was severely criticized. It is now learned that the then PM Manmohan Singh was very sad about this whole matter and wanted to resign his post.

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He had also asked Montek Singh Ahluwalia, who was the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission at that time. Ahluwalia has mentioned this in his book "Backstage: The Story behind India's High Growth Years". Manmohan was then on a trip to America. Ahluwalia had then told Manmohan that it would not be right to resign on this matter. Recalling the entire story, Ahluwalia said in the book, "I was a member of the PM's delegation in New York. My brother Sanjeev, who retired from the IAS, called me that he had written an article which severely criticized the PM Gone. She emailed that article to me and said that she hoped I would not be embarrassed by reading it. "

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Ahluwalia further said, "I went to the Prime Minister's Suite and taught him that article. He read that article quietly and did not react. Then he suddenly asked me whether I think he should resign. I Thought some time in relation and said that I do not think it would be right to resign on this issue. Then I thought if I am saying what he wants to hear Lets say, but now I think I gave him honest advice. "

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