The Environment Minister said a democratic decision-making process was being followed by the Modi government and all major decisions were taken after a consultative process.
“I sometimes wonder that we should relay our Cabinet meetings to you (media). Then you will understand, what a Democratic functioning happens in the Cabinet.
“Everybody can speak his mind, give his opinion. The Prime Minister never intervenes. He listens to all opinions and then he gives his opinion that what should be considered,” said Javadekar, replying to a question about criticism that Modi had concentrated all power in his hands and takes major decisions on his own.
Earlier this month, former Union minister Arun Shourie had hit out at Modi, accusing him of “narcissism” and running a one-man “Presidential government”.
Asked about criticism that the society is becoming polarised under the NDA rule, Javadekar rejected the charge, saying the Prime Minister repeatedly refers to 125 crore Indians as one entity.
“Polarisation is not our government or party’s agenda, never. We are for a united India. We believe in one people, one nation…. The Prime Minister never discriminates amongst the people. He talks about 125 crore people as one entity,” Javadekar told PTI in an interview. .
PTI