"It is not fair that Pakistan PM Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has been invited and Indian PM Prime Minister has not been given invitation by the Shahi Imam of Delhi's Jama Masjid for the anointment ceremony of his son," said Digvijaya Singh, who had arrived in Jodhpur to attend a private function.
Singh , who was accompanied by chief minister of Himachal Pradesh Virbhadra Singh said that Modi must have been sent an invitation but preferring Sharif over him is an unwarranted move.
Referring to the recent statement of Narendra Modi on the ignorance of the total amount of black money, Singh said that Modi had given a rough figure of the black money before election and had claimed that every Indain would have Rs three lakh in his hands if that money was brought back to the nation.
"Now the same person has claimed ignorance about the exact money parked in the overseas bank amount", he said, adding that by doing so Modi has duped the Indian voters, who probably voted him to power trusting his words and claims.
On the other hand, Virbhadra Singh abstained from making any comment on Modi's move on black money. He, however, said that Modi government has just started its stint and it would be too early to make any comment on his functioning.
"It would have to be seen whether this government continue to work with this energy and spirit and meet the expectations of the Indian masses," he said.
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