New Delhi: Hitting out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's conversation with former Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Raghuram Rajan, senior BJP leader Gopal Krishna Agarwal on Thursday termed it as "unproductive" and "futile".
Agarwal, BJP spokesperson for economic affairs issues, said that Gandhi should have asked pointed questions to Rajan.
"Rahul should have asked Mr Rajan who was RBI Governor when loans were disbursed to Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi and Vijay Mallya during Congress regime and NPAs (non-performing assets) kept mounting," he told a news agency.
The BJP leader pointed out that the Narendra Modi government was already seeking the opinion of all stakeholders regarding the economic revival issue. "I think when Rahul Gandhi started this series he should have been more focussed and try to give out solutions. Nothing came out of the dialogue. There were generic questions," he added.
Attacking the Gandhi family scion, he said "Congress is only doing charcha rather than working on ground. This isn't a time to stay home and advise people. Raghuram Rajan too does that. Congress has state governments, they should implement their suggestions in their states. Like Yogi Adityanath did in Uttar Pradesh.
"Responding to the figure of Rs 65,000 crore to help poor during Covid 19 lockdown quoted by Rajan, Agarwal said the number is a desk job and that he expected Rajan to speak as an astute economist."