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Congress MP criticises President for ignoring UPA feats

Updated on: 13 June,2014 03:52 PM IST  | 
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A Congress Rajya Sabha member from Goa Friday on criticized President Pranab Mukherjee for ignoring the achievements of the Congress-led UPA governments in his address to parliament earlier this week

 Congress MP criticises President for ignoring UPA feats

Panaji: A Congress Rajya Sabha member from Goa on Friday criticized President Pranab Mukherjee for ignoring the achievements of the Congress-led UPA governments in his address to parliament earlier this week.


Pranab Mukherjee
President Pranab Mukherjee was criticised by a Congress MP for ignoring the achievements of the UPA


Goa's lone representative in the upper house, Shantaram Naik told a press conference here that Mukherjee should have used his discretionary powers to include achievements of the Congress-led UPA governments in his address to the joint sitting of both houses of parliament.


"The president should have used his discretionary powers to include UPA's achievements instead of just reading what was given to him by the government," Naik said.

Asked if he felt let down because of Mukherjee's skipping United Progressive Alliance (UPA)'s achievements from his address, Naik said: "Something like that."

The MP also said that by meeting secretaries to union ministers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was trying to undermine the authority of his ministerial colleagues.

"The secretaries will now be more loyal to the PM. They will not listen to the ministers, who they report to," Naik said.

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