"I have nothing to do with what Jaitley says, I can talk to the party president or the PM," said BJP MP
However, the finance minister termed Swamy's salvo as 'unfair and false'
After his no-holds barred attack on the RBI Governor, BJP MP Subramanian Swamy on Wednesday picked on a new target -- demanding the removal of Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian. However, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley came out in strong defence of the noted economist while the BJP distanced itself from Swamy's remarks.
Says a case could be pending against Economic Affairs secretary for helping ex-FM Chidambaram 'swallow' real estate in Mahabalipuram
Swamy,caused a flutter when he sought Subramanian's sacking for allegedly taking anti-India stance when he was an IMF economist
Swamy had earlier in the day caused a flutter in the government when he sought Subramanian's sacking in a series of tweets
Digvijay Singh accused Subramanian Swamy of targeting Finance Minister Arun Jaitley indirectly
'Bureaucracy does not have the confidence or the capability to run the country, we need experts from outside,' said Pai
He had earlier launched a no-holds-barred attack on RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan
Swamy alleged that the CEA had badmouthed India in the international arena and encouraged Congress to become rigid on their GST Bill clauses
Yogi Adityanath had earlier accused Mother Teresa of being part of a 'conspiracy to Christianise India'
Swamy, also wrote a letter to Pranab Mukherjee complaining about Jung
He requested President to seek a report asking on what basis Kejriwal and his colleagues have made allegations of murder against MP Maheish Girri
He further said that if Kejriwal didn't apologise, the Delhi govt should be dismissed in national interest
Swamy alleged that Kejriwal, who has committed several frauds in his life, practices Naxal ideology
Raghuram Rajan on Saturday announced that he would return to the academic world at the end of his term on September 4, 2016
Swamy said Rajan had been working in tandem with the Congress as their 'agent' and he had complete support of Rahul Gandhi
Rajan yesterday said, 'There are certain allegations which are fundamentally wrong and baseless and addressing them would amount to giving them legitimacy'
He also said if income tax is abolished, middle class will deposit money in banks which can be invested in manufacturing
BJP MP said the guidelines for grant of licences were "brazenly flouted" in granting approval and hence was not in public interest