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Updated: Oct 27, 2015 18:57 IST

Arun Shourie, who launched a stinging attack on the Narendra Modi-led government, is no longer a member of the BJP, the party said on Tuesday.

The party sought to dismiss the criticism of its one-time influential leader who was also a minister in the previous NDA government.

BJP general secretary Arun Singh said Shourie’s membership ceased after he did not renew it during the recent membership drive.

All members have to renew their membership after every six years and Shourie did not do so this year, he said. “Arun Shourie is no more a BJP member. He did not renew his membership,” he said.

At a press conference at the party headquarters, Union minister Venkaiah Naidu rejected Shourie’s attack on the government, saying “his views are shared neither by the party nor by the public”. “I do not agree with this. This is not the opinion of party or public,” he said.

Shourie, a strong supporter of Modi during the Lok Sabha election campaign last year, had said the Centre believes that managing economy means “managing the headlines” and that people had started recalling the days of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

“The way to characterise policies of the government is -- Congress scaled plus a cow,” he had said.

Rejecting the charge, Naidu said there has been “no scam, no scandal and not even one mistake” under the government and BJP had been winning elections across the country.

“We are a democracy, he (Shourie) has his opinion, but the country’s opinion is different,” Naidu said, adding the people were supporting the Prime Minister in all parts of the country.