New Delhi, May 27: In an interesting development, within a few hours after former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh slammed BJP-led NDA government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited the former to his residence and sought his suggestions and advices on the economy and foreign policy.
Internationally acclaimed economist Dr Singh, who is also a senior Congress leader and Rajya Sabha member, went to the 7 Race Course Road residence of the Prime Minister.
"Very happy to meet Dr. Manmohan Singh ji & welcome him back to 7RCR. We had a great meeting," Modi tweeted later along with their photographs.
It is worth mentioning here that Mr Modi had abused, mocked and insulted Dr Singh when he was the Prime Minister of India.
In a statement, Dr Singh's office said the former Prime Minister met Modi at the latter's "invitation" and "they discussed the economic situation in the country and foreign policy issues."
Sources close to Singh said that Modi had sent a message yesterday morning, expressing desire to meet his predecessor over tea sometime in the evening yesterday. This could not fructify and the meeting was scheduled for this evening.
Congress leader Anand Sharma also said that the meeting took place at the behest of the Prime Minister who wanted to discuss issues related to economy and foreign policy.
They discussed economic and foreign policy issues, he said about the meeting which took place at 6.30 PM.
Earlier in the day, Singh hit out at the Modi government saying the "very idea of India is now under systemic assault".
In a scathing attack, Singh alleged that institutions of democracy are under threat and the entire edifice of the welfare state is being dismantled in the guise of promoting faster economic growth.
Asserting that India was the second fastest growing economy in the world during his tenure, the former Prime Minister said there was a "fragileness" in economic recovery under the current dispensation.
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