No difference of opinion with Congress president Sonia Gandhi: PM
Manmohan Singh said, "I can say in all truthfulness that there is no difference of opinion between me and the Cong president.We work together on almost every issue. Where consultation is needed, I consult the Congress president."

Singh said, "I can say in all truthfulness that there is no difference of opinion between me and the Congress president. We work together on almost every issue. Where consultation is needed, I consult the Congress president."
Addressing media on board the prime minister's aircraft while returning from his two-nation tour, Singh sought to dispel all doubts on his working relationship with Gandhi. Replying to a question about perception of a trust deficit and divergences between him and Gandhi, Singh said, "... This perception that on certain issues there were differences of opinion, there is no truth in that."
The PM also took the opportunity to lambast the Opposition for its "obstructionist role". Singh said, "... I think there has been a great sense of continuity between UPA-I and UPA-II.
But it is unfortunately a fact that the Opposition has become more impatient than ever before. They never expected that we would win the election for UPA-I. But they were doubly disappointed when we won the election for UPA-II. Therefore, the obstructionist role of the Opposition has increased enormously in recent years. And it is my great regret that some very essential business of the House has not been transacted because of these animosities between the Opposition and the Government."
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