Congress can’t lecture us on tolerance, says
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| In a stinging counter-attack on the Congress for raising
the issue of “intolerance”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday raked
up the 1984 anti-Sikh riots saying it should hang its head in shame for
the carnage instead of doing the “drama” of lecturing the NDA
government.
“Today is November 2. Do you recall 1984? Lakhs of Sikhs were massacred
in Delhi and across India on the second, third and fourth day of Indira
Gandhi’s killing in which serious allegations were made against Congress
and its leaders. Today, on the same day, Congress party is giving
lecture on the issue of tolerance. ‘Doob maro, doob maro’ This does not
behove you.
“The tears in the eyes of the Sikh victims have not yet dried. Their
wounds have not healed and you are doing this ’dramebaazi’ on November
2,” the Prime Minister said addressing an election rally in Seemanchal
region of Purnea where the last phase of Bihar polls are due on November
5.
The remarks of Mr. Modi came as the Congress top leadership decided to
meet President Pranab Mukherjee to raise the issue of “intolerance“.
It also came a day after Congress president Sonia Gandhi voiced concern
on the issue at a function in the national capital and vowed to fight
the “diabolical design” of divisive forces to spread hatred, which posed
a threat to the unity of the country.
Modi 'thanks' Nitish
Taking a dig, Mr. Modi “thanked” Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and
RJD chief Lalu Prasad for giving 40 seats to Congress saying these seats
will easily come in BJP’s kitty.
“Both Lalu ji and Nitish Ji have been fighting against Congress for
long. There may be some compulsion of both of them that they have given
forty seats to Congress, a party which is non-existent in Bihar.
“I am thanking both of them for one thing that both gave us 40 seats
without a challenge. We have thus got the 40 seats on a platter. I thank
Lalu ji and Nitish ji for these 40 seats given to Congress. For the
rest, I am thanking people of Bihar,” Mr. Modi said.
The Prime Minister also held that Nitish Kumar’s rise in the state
politics was due to “blessings” of the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari
Vajpayee and people voted for him as they were desperate to get rid of
‘jungle raj’.
“People had faith in the capability of Vajpayee ji. Hence they supported you. Now you no longer have Atalji’s blessings.
People will not trust you,” he said, claiming that Mahagathbandhan leaders are “scared” of his visits to Bihar.
You ask again and again why does Modi come to Bihar? Is it a crime that
Modi is coming here? Are you afraid of being exposed. You are trying to
create a scare of Modi and telling people that this or that will happen
if Modi comes here.
“You have played on this fear for last many years.
Despite that people reposed faith in me. I have come here because of the trust of people in me,” Mr. Modi said.
Expressing confidence that BJP will form a government in the state with
two-third majority, the Prime Minister said that both Lalu and Nitish
have only six days left.
“You play as many games as you can in these six days.
People of the state will settle the scores on November 8,” Mr. Modi
said, telling the electorates that he is seeking votes in the name of
development and made repeated references of the Rs 1.65 lakh crore
package for Bihar.
Drawing the allegory of a scooter having fallen into a well, Modi
reiterated his “double engine” growth theory for Bihar saying the state
will come out of the morass only if engines of both Centre and state
work together. He also targeted Kumar over his “unfulfilled” electricity
promise and vowed to provide power to all households in Purnea.
The Prime Minister’s repeated barbs at Congress come in the BJP
stronghold at a time when Congress fortunes do not appear very high in
the region.
Purnia town is one of seven constituencies of the district which will go
to polls on November 5. The seat was won by Congress last in 1969. It
had later turned into a strong bastion of Communist Party of
India-Marxist (CPI-M).
CPI (M)'s Ajit Sarkar, who won the seat 1980, held it for18-long years till 1998 when he was murdered.
Keywords: Narendra Modi, Purnea, Bihar Assembly polls
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