The Asian Age

Pitroda quits post as row builds over ‘Africans’ jibe

PM, BJP seek Rahul’s response on aide’s racist remarks; Congress keeps distance

- ASHHAR KHAN

Amid the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, Congress leader Sam Pitroda sparked another controvers­y when he compared South Indians to Africans, embarrassi­ng his party and handing over to the BJP another issue to attack the Opposition. Sure enough, Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the BJP’s all-out attack on the Congress over Mr Pitroda’s racial analogy, forcing the grand old party on the back foot and its overseas chief to resign on Wednesday.

Speaking to a news outlet, Mr Pitroda described India as a “... diverse country... where people in the east look like Chinese, people in the west look like Arabs, people in the north look like maybe whites, and people in the south look like Africans”.

Campaignin­g in Telangana, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was quick to pounce on Mr Pitroda’s remark, claiming that the

Congress sought to defeat President Droupadi Murmu in the presidenti­al poll as her “skin colour is dark”.

Hitting out at the Congress, Mr Modi demanded a response from Rahul Gandhi, saying that the country “won’t tolerate disrespect on the basis of the colour of skin”.

Repeating his “shehzada” (prince) barb for Mr Gandhi, Mr Modi said, “Shehzade, you will have to answer. The country will not tolerate the disrespect of our countrymen on the basis of their skin color. Modi will definitely not tolerate it.”

Caught in a tricky situation, the Congress immediatel­y “distanced” itself from the racist remarks. By Wednesday evening, Mr Pitroda had resigned from the post of chief of the India Overseas Congress.

Taking to X, Jairam Ramesh said, “Mr Pitroda has decided to step down as chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress of his own accord. The Congress president has accepted his decision.”

He added: “The analogies given by Mr Pitroda for India’s diversity are extremely wrong and unacceptab­le. The Indian National Congress completely disassocia­tes itself from these analogies.”

However, the BJP was unrelentin­g in its attack on the Congress over

◗ THE CONG LEADER described India as a ‘... diverse country... where people in the east look like Chinese, people in the west look like Arabs, people in the north look like maybe whites, and people in the south look like Africans’

Mr Pitroda’s statem ent.

The party's Tamil Nadu unit chief K. Annamalai said the Congress mindset and thinking believe that India is a land of invaders and we are descendant­s of invaders and only the Congress, which has its masters outside the country, can go to the extent where it can call Indians descendant­s of invaders.

Condemning Mr Pitroda's remarks, Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said, “After I heard Mr Pitroda's statement, I looked at myself in the mirror and I appear as a proud Assamese and Indian, not as a Chinese... This is a racist comment.”

Mr Sarma also attacked Mr Gandhi for not “disowning” Mr Pitroda yet. “Those who are near Mr Gandhi always insult the Northeast. The people of the Northeast are proud Indians. You should never challenge our nationalis­m... Mr Pitroda and Mr Gandhi are not two separate people. Mr Pitroda is Mr Gandhi's friend, philosophe­r and guide. Why are you (the Congress) not disowning him (Mr Pitroda)?... How is this a useless issue? This issue is connected to our sentiments. You are completely advocating racism,” Mr Sarma said.

BJP national secretary Anil K. Antony said Mr Pitroda's statement is 'definitely disappoint­ing, “it is with clear racial overtones and in poor taste”.

“But we shouldn't forget that he is the core advisor of Mr Gandhi. These kinds of statements from the high-positioned leaders in the Congress party once again make it clear to the people of India that in this election they should choose the BJP-led NDA under the leadership of Mr Modi.”

Distancing itself from Mr Pitroda's remark, AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh said none of the members of the INDIA bloc support the Congress leader's alleged racist remarks and accused the BJP of “hating” the dalits.

A few weeks back, Mr Pitroda had got the Congress into another embarrassi­ng situation when he talked about inheritanc­e tax.

The Congress had to distance itself from Mr Pitroda's statement at that time too.

 ?? — PTI ?? Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra during a roadshow in Rae Bareli on Wednesday.
— PTI Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra during a roadshow in Rae Bareli on Wednesday.
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Sam Pitroda

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