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Camouflage of "collective responsibility" unacceptable: Shatrughan Sinha's swipe at BJP leadership

| | Nov 18, 2015, at 05:07 pm
New Delhi, Nov 18 (IBNS) Senior BJP leader Shatrughan Sinha on Wednesday, lashed out at his party after their Bihar poll debacle.

In a series of tweets, Sinha, who demanded action for the results, wrote: "The camouflage of "collective responsibility" is unacceptable. Responsibility must be fixed on individuals for corrective actions."

The 'Shotgun' was in an unsparing mood and said that the BJP workers should be able to answer to the veterans for their colossal failure.

"Those responsible for the debacle must answer what, why, where & how it all happened. They must satisfy the real stalwarts/veterans of BJP."

"It's just bravado of the ill advised to talk of action. The time is for reaction, understanding, apology & satisfaction of party godfathers."

He urged his party people of learn from their mistakes while steering clear or any misinformation.

"Some vested interests are still at it...refusing to learn any lessons, still working on creating misunderstandings through misinformation."

Sinha also came out in support of senior BJP leader R K Singh, who had earlier said that no one had the right to blame them.

"R K Singh, former Home Secy.& a proud Bihari Sher (a tough nut to crack) is right. No one has the guts (or DNA) to give us a "fatkaar"."

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