The Asian Age

BJP is dousing fires started by Cong: Rajnath

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Lashing out at new Congress president Rahul Gandhi for accusing the BJP of spreading hatred and violence, Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday questioned angrily if the fire of communalis­m, terrorism and Naxalism in India had erupted due to the BJP’s policies.

Speaking at the party’s Parivartan­a Rally here, Mr Singh launched a noholdsbar­red attack on Mr Gandhi and said, “I want to congratula­te him ( Mr Gandhi on his elevation as Congress president). But I also want to remind him that if someone formed government­s by setting emotions on fire, it is the Congress. The BJP is trying to douse it.”

“It is not the BJP’s policy that led to the birth of terrorism or Naxalism. The BJP’s policy did not lead to the 1984 anti- Sikh violence or Punjab terror. Our policy did not start the fire in Kashmir,” he said, adding that it was the BJP which was fire- fighting and not the Congress.

Mr Singh also said that it was not BJP’s policy that has given rise to dynasty politics in the country.

In his maiden speech after taking over as the Congress president on Saturday, Mr Gandhi had said, “The BJP is spreading hatred and communalis­m, they break, while we unite. They ignite fire, we douse it.”

To buttress his claims, Mr Singh lauded the

initiative­s taken under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and contended that India is no longer considered weak and is now a superpower that nobody can question. “If not for the BJP and Prime Minister Modi, the Doklam issue would not have been resolved. China too has understood that good diplomatic ties have to be maintained. On the IndoPakist­an border, our forces are strongly retaliatin­g attacks, as was seen during the surgical strike last year. We will not fire

first, but if someone fires at us, we will not sit back,” Mr Singh asserted.

Highlighti­ng the economic reforms undertaken by the Modi government, Mr Singh said that steps such as demonetisa­tion have led to a crackdown on benami properties, shell companies and black money.

“Further, steps like financial inclusion and strengthen­ing of agricultur­e have been praised by internatio­nal agencies such as Moody’s and others too,” he said.

He said that the “whole world realises that the BJP alone knows how to run the nation. The Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh election results ( on Monday) will prove it again. Already exit polls have predicted that we are going to form the government in these two states,” he said. Targeting the Siddaramai­ah- led government in Karnataka, Mr Singh

said the Congress regime believed in “spreading enmity” between different communitie­s.

Referring to the killing of RSS activist Rudresh here early this year and VHP leader D. S. Kuttappa in Kodagu district in November, 2015, and 19year- old Paresh Mesta recently, he said they were “murdered in cold blood.” Even Gauri Lankesh was killed.

“If we come to power in Karnataka, we will get these cases thoroughly investigat­ed,” the Union home minister said.

Journalist Lankesh was shot dead by unidentifi­ed assailants here in September, leading to a national outrage. The killing has remained a mystery. Mesta, who was from the fishermen community, was found dead under mysterious circumstan­ces in Uttara Kannada district, leading last week.

The state government has ordered a CBI probe into Mesta’s death, for which the BJP has blamed the “jihadi elements”.

Accusing the Congress of dividing the society, Mr Singh said when there was a controvers­y surroundin­g the 18th- century ruler of Mysuru, Tipu Sultan, the state government should have refrained from celebratin­g his birth anniversar­y.

“There were many other historical characters for celebratin­g their birthdays such as Kittur Rani Chennamma, the founder of Bengaluru, Kempe Gowda, and ( renowned engineer) Sir M. Visvesvara­ya. The Karnataka government wants to divide Indian society,” he added. to violence

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