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New Delhi: The Congress on Monday came down heavily on reported plans of the BJP-led government to put all Cabinet notes on Kindle devices to stop leakage of information, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not even trust his own ministers.
"PMO, it appears, has passed a 'no-confidence vote' in the entire Cabinet. While 'unilateralism' and 'autocarcy' have become hallmarks of style of functioning of the PM, the latest decision is a clear affront to the constitutional scheme of applying collective wisdom of Union Cabinet on all important issues of policy and legislations," Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said.
According to some media reports, the government is finalising a plan to put all Cabinet notes on Kindle devices, which ministers will use at meetings and return to the Cabinet Secretariat immediately thereafter.
Seeking to know the reasons behind the move, he asked, "Is it because some Cabinet colleagues are raising their voice against a spate of issues being bulldozed through ordinances or is it Modi's fear that someone will point out the obvious absence of dialogue, discussion and democratic functioning in his apparatus?".
Surjewala said if ministers are leaking confidential information to media, then the PM should remove such ministers instead of making the process autocratic.
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