Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Assam guv finds himself in a spot over ‘Hindustan is for Hindus’ remark

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

GUWAHATI: Assam governor PB Acharya was found entangled in the raging intoleranc­e row for allegedly saying “Hindustan is for Hindus” and “Muslims in India are free to go anywhere”, remarks that he said on Sunday were misinterpr­eted.

The alleged comments of Acharya, a senior BJP leader before he assumed his gubernator­ial role in 2014 after the National Democratic Alliance government came to power, triggered fresh outrage as it came at a time of heightened row over growing intoleranc­e in the country following the lynching of a Muslim man in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh. “I didn’t mean Hindustan is for Hindus only, persecuted Hindus anywhere have the right to seek shelter here,” he said, clarifying reports about his Saturday’s remarks at a book launch.

He said India is the “most tolerant nation in the world” and Indian-origin people, including Muslims, persecuted in any foreign land were welcome in the country. The cited the asylum to Bangladesh­i writer Taslima Nasreen to drive home his point.

The Congress termed the comments as shocking. “It is clearly indicative of the way RSS and BJP functionar­ies think and continue to think...” spokesman Abhishek Manu Singhvi said.

HOWEVER, THE SENIOR BJP LEADER LATER SAID HIS COMMENTS WERE MISINTERPR­ETED, AND HE DIDN’T WANT TO HURT ANYBODY’S FEELINGS

GUWAHATI: Assam governor PB Acharya was found entangled on Sunday in the raging intoleranc­e row for allegedly saying “Hindustan is for Hindus” and “Muslims in India are free to go anywhere”, remarks that he said were misinterpr­eted.

The alleged comments of Acharya triggered fresh outrage as it came at a time of heightened friction over growing intoleranc­e in the country following the lynching of a Muslim man in Uttar Pradesh.

“I didn’t mean Hindustan is for Hindus only, persecuted Hindus anywhere have the right to seek shelter here,” he said, clarifying reports about his remarks at a book launch the day before.

He said India is the “most tolerant nation in the world” and Indian-origin people, including Muslims, persecuted in any foreign land were welcome in the country. The cited the asylum to Bangladesh­i writer Taslima Nasreen to drive home his point.

“We should keep in mind, only because a person is persecuted because of his religion in any country, if Indian Christian is persecuted in Pakistan, he has to come to India. Where else will he go? Indian Christian, Indian Buddhist, Indian Jain, Indian Hindu. If a European Hindu is persecuted in Belgium, he cannot come to India,” he said.

But his clarificat­ion was viewed as clumsy when he went onto press his case: “Indian Muslims are free to go anywhere. They can stay here if they want to stay here, many have gone to Pakistan. If they want to go to Pakistan, Bangladesh, they are free to … but Hindus have no other place.”

His comments offered fresh fodder to the long-drawn anti-Bangladesh­i campaign in Assam where people were looking at the RSS as well as the NDA government with growing suspicion over its alleged plan to rehabilita­te Hindus from the neighbouri­ng country in the state.

The Congress termed the comments unfortunat­e and shocking.

“It is indicative of the way RSS and BJP functionar­ies think and continue to think even when they are in a constituti­onal post.,” party spokesman Abhishek Manu Singhvi said. (with agency inputs)

Indian Muslims are free to go anywhere. They can stay here if they want to stay here, many have gone to Pakistan. If they want to go to Pakistan, Bangladesh, they are free to … but Hindus have no other place

PB ACHARYA, Assam governor

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