Mumbai, June 10 -- Senior Congress leader and former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Prithviraj Chavan, on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on the union Government, accusing it of systemic failure in managing the economy of the country and failing to ensure the integrity of critical competitive exams.
Chavan raised serious concerns over the depreciating value of the Indian Rupee, which he claimed is on the verge of hitting the Rs 100 mark against the US Dollar. He further blamed the Centre's "mismanagement" for the rising inflation, specifically citing fuel price hikes and the potential fallout from the conflict in Iran.
"The country's economy is in complete shambles. The government is silently picking the pockets of the common man by ...