Known for his one-liners and quick wit, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu over-reached with a series of jibes yesterday that united the opposition and had him expressing regret, not once, but twice.
Speaking in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, Mr Naidu said, "Self-introspect if you can do it here and if you can't, then go somewhere far and do it." His target was Rahul Gandhi, who is on what his party has described as "a leave of absence" for two weeks, to contemplate the Congress's future after a series of thunderous electoral washouts. He then aimed some quips at the regional TRS, which governs Telangana, and the CPI, which he derided as "consumer price index". Mr Naidu's sniper act hurt many egos and leaders of nine parties trooped down to complain to Speaker Sumitra Mahajan.
On Thursday morning, while the Rail Budget papers were being hauled into Parliament, lawmakers from the nine aggrieved parties gathered at the Congress office in Parliament. Congress President Sonia Gandhi took charge. The parties were unanimous about their strategy - let's agitate.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi then met with Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and Mr Naidu and made his stand clear - the minister was told to make nice.
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