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Priyanka questions govt over Trump's visit, Sambit Patra hits back Last Updated : 22 Feb 2020 04:10:17 PM IST Sambit Patra and Priyanka Gandhi (file photo) Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Saturday attacked the Narendra Modi-led government over the huge amount of money being spent on US President Donald Trump's visit to Gujarat's Ahmedabad. She questioned the role of a committee which is the organiser for Trump's event in Ahmedabad. BJP's Sambit Patra hit back by telling Congress not to do "petty politics".
"Rs 100 crore is being spent on the visit of President Trump. But this money is being spent through a committee. The members of the committee do not know that they are its members. Does the country not have the right to know which ministry gave how much money to the committee? And what is the government hiding in the garb of the committee?" Priyanka tweeted attaching a news report.Priyanka, who is also in-charge of the eastern Uttar Pradeswh was referring to the "Trump Nagrik Abhinandan Samiti" which is managing the US President's visit to Gujarat's Ahmedabad. Reportedly, the 'Abhinandan Samiti' has spent over Rs 100 crore on the beautification of the city ahead of the US President's visit.On Friday, senior party leader Anand Sharma while addressing a press conference questioned who all were managing the proposed Ahmedabad visit of Trump, as the government said it was the "Trump Nagrik Abhinandan Samiti"."We have come to know that a quota has been fixed for schools, colleges and universities (to send students for Trump's welcome). School children will also be lined up. As many as 100 teachers have been summoned from each block. All the hoardings put up there are not by any committee. The Gujarat government has given all approvals; Motera Stadium has been hired, artistes from all over India are coming. It's not under the control of a committee. A special grant for the visit has been given to the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. We don't mind, but the government should not lie (about the arrangements)," Sharma had said.Addressing a press conference here, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said India's stature across the world is rapidly growing, and termed the Trump-Modi meet as the "meeting of world's largest and oldest democracies"."It's a matter of happiness... why the Congress is in pain?" Patra said, adding that the party should not worry about the interest of the country.Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump are scheduled to visit India on February 24-25."Meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi, Chinese President Xi Jingping in Mahabalipuram, and now Trump... is a result of PM Modi's hard work," the BJP leader said.Slamming the Congress, he said: "What did the Congress government do after the 26/11 terror attacks?""The entire world stood in solidarity with PM Modi when his government conducted the surgical strikes," he said."Today, the US is sharing the latest technologies with India. This did not happen earlier during the Congress-led UPA regime. India-US cooperation has also increased in every field of trade and security," he said."There should not be petty politics over certain things... and large-heartedness should be shown. The government is for everyone... the government of India represents everyone," he said.IANS New Delhi For Latest Updates Please-
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