Finance ministry shut, says Rahul Gandhi in mock note to FM from PM

NEW DELHI: Latching on to a news report about the absence of Union minister Arun Jaitley and Secretary Hasmukh Adhia from the Finance Ministry on the similar time, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi these days took a dig on the govt with a mock letter to the minister by the prime minister.
Gandhi's word on Twitter -- addressed to the "FM" and signed off by the "Prime Minister" -- stated it had been decided that the ministry can be shut until further understand.




According to the inside track report which Gandhi posted in conjunction with his tweet, Jaitley has no longer attended workplace for a month because of a kidney ailment. The report claimed Adhia has taken leave until May 20 to do yoga and meditation with Swami Visharadanand Saraswathy in Mysuru.


The absence of the 2 effectively left the ministry headless, the report added.


"Dear FM, as you are indisposed and finance secretary is on vacation with his Guru on a quest for inner peace, I have decided to shut the Finance Ministry till further notice," Gandhi's tweet stated.


"The PMO will take all financial policy decisions as before. Prime Minister," he wrote.


Expenditure secretary A N Jha is predicted to officiate in Adhia's absence, the report stated.
Finance ministry shut, says Rahul Gandhi in mock note to FM from PM Finance ministry shut, says Rahul Gandhi in mock note to FM from PM Reviewed by Kailash on May 08, 2018 Rating: 5
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