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Political storm over Rahul's outburst refuses to die down

New Delhi: The political storm over the blunt attack by Rahul Gandhi on the Ordinance on convicted lawmakers refused to subside with BJP insisting Saturday that the dignity of the Prime Minister's office has been

Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit said Rahul was only voicing the concerns of many people and asserted that nothing much should be read into the timing of his criticism.



TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should resign if he disagreed with Rahul's criticism.

"The Prime Minister (is being) insulted repeatedly to elevate Rahul Gandhi. 'Nonsense' is his (Rahul's) new moniker for the Government. PM should resign if he disagrees with this," he tweeted.

"Rahul Gandhi's reaction to the ordinance is dubious. He would have known about it every step from drafting to passage by the Government," he said in another tweet.

BJP leader Venkaiah Naidu insisted that the "real intention" of the Congress Vice-President is to "show" the Prime Minister "who the real boss is".