Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Congress slams BJP chief for ‘insulting’ Mahatma

- Ritesh Mishra letters@hindustant­imes.com (With agency inputs)

UNDER FIRE Demands apology from Amit Shah for calling mahatma gandhi ‘chatur baniya’

Congress on Saturday demanded an apology from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah for his remarks about Mahatma Gandhi being a “chatur baniya”.

The word Baniya, a caste of traders and merchants, is often used pejorative­ly to suggest a trait of shrewdness.

The Congress is not a party born out of ideology or principle. It was a tool for independen­ce,” Shah said on Friday.

“Aur isi liye Mahatma Gandhi ne durandesi ke saath, bahut chatur baniya tha woh, usko maloom tha aage kya hone waala hai, usne azadi ke baad turant kaha tha, Congress ko bikher dena chahiye (and this is why Mahatma Gandhi with much foresight, and he was like a clever Baniya who knew what was to come , suggested after independen­ce the Congress be disbanded),” he said.

“Rather than fighting casteism, they (BJP) identified even the father of the nation with his caste. This shows the character and ideology of the ruling party and its president. Where will these people take the country?” party spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala asked.

“We demand that Amit Shah, BJP and PM Narendra Modi apologise to the country, the families of freedom fighters and every citi-

We demand that Amit Shah, BJP and PM Narendra Modi apologise to the country, the families of freedom fighters and every citizen for insulting the freedom movement

zen for insulting the freedom movement... and the father of the nation”. Surjewala said Shah’s attacks on the Congress was also an insult to freedom fighters.

“Amit Shah, who himself is a trader of power, is today saying that the freedom movement was a business model. But in reality, before Independen­ce, Britishers used RSS and Hindu Mahasabha as a special purpose vehicle (SPV) for partition of the country.”

Shah was speaking at a function in Raipur on Friday. “Mahatma Gandhi didn’t (disband the Congress) but now some people are unravellin­g the party. He had said this because the Congress had no ideology, was not formed based on a principle, and did not have any principle to run the country,” he said.

“The BJP is clear. If people make anti-national comments, they will be called anti-nationals. Unlike the Congress...” He said the BJP and the CPI(M) were the “only two parties out of the 1,650 political organisati­ons in India” that have internal democracy. “After Sonia Gandhi, Rahul will be president of the Congress party, but no one can predict the next president of BJP,” he added.

 ?? PTI ?? BJP president Amit Shah made the controvers­ial remark at an event in Raipur on Friday.
PTI BJP president Amit Shah made the controvers­ial remark at an event in Raipur on Friday.

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