The Asian Age

BJP slams Rahul’s silence on ‘ Muslim party’ remark

Cong refutes report, asks PM to apologise

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Intensifyi­ng its attack over Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s reported remark that the Congress is a “party for Muslims”, the BJP on Monday claimed that India’s Partition is testimony to the fact that the Congress’ “appeasemen­t politics” has damaged the country.

The Opposition party, however, vehemently refuted reports and demanded an apology from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had, in a public meeting, quoted from a report published recently in an Urdu daily. The Congress has denied the media report as false and baseless.

Senior Congress leader Anand Sharma said, “The Prime Minister has continuous­ly hurt the dignity of his office. We strictly oppose what he said yesterday. It shows his sick mentality and twisted mindset. He should apologise for his statement.”

Senior BJP leader and Union minister Prakash Javadekar questioned the Congress president’s silence over the issue and said he should come out in the open and clear his stand. He said the Congress stands exposed by its president’s statement.

“It is a communal party. Its appeasemen­t politics have damaged the country. The history of partition is testimony to this,” Mr Javadekar said. The BJP leader claimed the Congress’ minority cell president Nadeem Javed had justified Mr Gandhi’s remark and asserted he was right in saying that Congress is a Muslim party.

Mr Javadekar said such remarks by a national party chief cannot be ignored and added that similar statements had been made by other Congress leaders as well. He accused the Congress of having a “divisive ideology”, and referred to the anti- Sikh violence in 1984 when thousands of Sikhs were killed following the assassinat­ion of Indira Gandhi as the “only genocide” India had witnessed.

Last week, Mr Gandhi had met several Muslim intellectu­als.

 ?? — PTI ?? Andhra Pradesh chief minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu interacts with an elderly woman during grama darshini village walk and grama sabha at Donepudi village in Guntur on Monday.
— PTI Andhra Pradesh chief minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu interacts with an elderly woman during grama darshini village walk and grama sabha at Donepudi village in Guntur on Monday.
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Prakash Javadekar

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