Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MODI SPARKS OUTRAGE WITH DEAD 'PUPPY' REMARK

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NEW DELHI, July 13, 2013 (AFP) - Indian Hindu hardliner Narendra Modi, seen as the key opposition challenger in 2014 elections, has said he meant no offence when he compared victims of anti-Muslim violence to puppies run over by a car.

Modi, in an interview published Friday with an internatio­nal news agency, spoke openly for the first time about 2002 anti-Muslim riots in western Gujarat state in which Hindu mobs killed over 1,000 Muslims.

The controvers­ial Bharatiya Janata Party leader, who is Gujarat's chief minister and was in power during the riots, said he felt “sad” over the violence --just the way one would feel “bad” when a car runs over a puppy.

The remark to Reuters news agency was splashed on Indian newspaper front

Gujarat's chief minister and was in power during the riots, said he felt “sad” over the violence --just the way one would feel “bad” when a car runs over a puppy.

pages on Saturday and trended on Twitter.

“'Hindu nationalis­t' Modi kicks up storm with puppy remark,” said a Times of India headline.

Modi tried to counter the criticism by tweeting late Friday: “In our culture every form of life (including puppies) is valued and worshipped.” But critics were not appeased.

“His comment is very bad, dangerous and humiliatin­g,” said Kamal Farooqi, a senior leader of the regional Samajwadi Party, which draws support from Mus- lims in India's most populous state of Uttar Pradesh.

“What is he really saying? Are Muslims less than puppies?” asked Farooqi.

Modi said he would have felt “guilty” over the violence “if I did something wrong” but if “someone else is driving a car and we're sitting behind, even then if a puppy comes under the wheel, will it be painful or not? Of course it is.“If I'm a chief minister or not, I'm a human being. If something bad happens anywhere, it is natural to be sad,” said Modi, without explaining why he was not at the wheel during the riots as chief minister.

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