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Hegde says Gandhi’s freedom struggle was an ‘adjustment’ with British

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BENGALURU/NEW DELHI: Stoking a huge controvers­y, BJP MP Anant Kumar Hegde has termed the freedom struggle led by Mahatma Gandhi as an “adjustment” with the British, remarks condemned on Monday by the Congress and prompting the saffron party to ask him to tender a public apology.

The Congress also demanded that a sedition case be slapped against the former Union minister and that Prime Minister Narendra Modi apologise for the remarks. Freedom fighters who did not sacrifice anything made the country believe that it attained independen­ce through ‘Upavas Satyagrah’, Gandhi’s preferred mode of agitation by undertakin­g fast, said the 51-yearold Uttara Kannada MP, as he mocked Mahatma Gandhi at an event in Bengaluru on Saturday.

“Such people became ‘Mahapurush (great person),” said Hegde, who is no stranger to controvers­ies.

“Those who sacrificed their

lives and worked towards big reforms in the country were dumped in the dark corners of history, but those who fought in adjustment with the British became freedom fighters with certificat­e .....

“This is the tragedy of the country,” the 51-year-old six-time Lok Sabha MP from Uttara Kannada said at the event in memory of BJP’S Hindutva icon VD Savarkar.

Karnataka state BJP spokespers­on Go Madhusudan said his party disapprove­s of the statement and that its central

leadership has asked Hegde to tender a public apology. The statement has been disowned by the party, he added.

BJP sources in Delhi said the central leadership including Modi is upset at Hegde’s remarks, calling it unacceptab­le, even as it sought an explanatio­n from the former Union minister and issued a show cause notice to him.

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