Posted by: Nairita
Updated: Friday, July 20, 2012, 15:37 [IST]
'Rajiv Gandhi called Manmohan a Joker'
ICICI Bank M2I Europe. With Net Express transfer money from Eurozone to
India in 1 day. Register Now!
Bangalore, Jul 20: Indians were shocked when international media
criticised Prime Minister Manmohan Singh but it seems that more shocking
facts have been kept in store for them. A book written by the then
Union Home Secretary, CG Somiah stated that former Prime Minister Rajiv
Gandhi had insulted Dr Singh by calling him "Joker" in public.
The book -The Honest Always Stand Alone is the autobiography of Somiah
who retired as the Comptroller and Auditor General of India. Somiah's
autobiography described many incidents including the anecdotes between
Rajiv Gandhi and Manmohan Singh.
Somiah recalled the time when the seventh five-year plan for the period
1985-1990 was under development. Manmohan Singh was the Deputy Chairman
of the Planning Commission and Rajiv Gandhi was its ex-officio Chairman,
stated Somiah.
The book claimed that both Rajiv Gandhi and Manmohan Singh conveyed two
different opinions in meeting. While the former wanted to develop an
urbanised culture in India, the latter was determined to concentrate on
the "real condition of India".
"He (Rajiv Gandhi) wanted us to plan for the construction of autobahns,
airfields, speedy trains, shopping malls and entertainment centres of
excellence, big housing complexes, modern hospitals and healthcare
centres," reads the book.
On the contrary, Dr Singh and his team had taken decisions which failed
to impress Rajiv Gandhi who was the city-bred and foreign-educated.
Somiah, who was the Member Secretary of the Planning Commission, wrote
in his book, "The broad consensus that emerged was that the Prime
Minister was urban-centric without any knowledge of the socially and
financially backward condition of the vast population living in the
rural areas."
According to Somiah, Dr Singh, in the next meeting, explained the
negative economic indicators prevalent in the country but Rajiv was
disappointed with Team Manmohan and had made some derogatory remarks.
"A few days later, the Prime Minister shared his thoughts with
journalists, calling us a 'bunch of jokers' who were bereft of any
modern ideas of development," reads the book.
Rajiv Gandhi's remarks allegedly had hurt Dr Singh who decided to put
down his papers, stated Somiah. Describing the situation, Somiah said,
"I sat with him for nearly an hour and told him not to take the extreme
step and blamed the Prime Minister's ignorance for this behaviour. I
further advised that since the Prime Minister was young and
inexperienced, it was our duty to educate him rather than abandon him. I
was finally able to convince him not to act hastily and that was my
good deed for the day."
The book clearly has revealed several shocking unheard stories. However,
there were no comments from Dr Singh either confirming or denying the
incidents as it has been described in the book.
Recently, US based Time Magazine and UK's newspaper The Independent
criticised Dr Singh by calling him "underachiever" and "Sonia's poodle",
respectively.
OneIndia News
Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/2012/07/20/rajiv-gandhi-called-manmohan-singh-a-joker-in-public-1038810.html
Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/2012/07/20/rajiv-gandhi-called-manmohan-singh-a-joker-in-public-1038810.html
No comments:
Post a Comment