Former Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) President, Arjun Modhwadia, on Thursday said Muslim communities are expecting justice and peace after the Gujarat riots and not apologies from Chief Minister Narendra Modi and he can never do anything for the country's peace.
"People are not expecting apologies from Modi, rather they are expecting justice and peace among all the communities and I feel that Modi can never do this because, he had incited hatred among various political parties as well as in the NDA Alliance. He had been inciting blood shedding politics in his own community as well as other communities," said Modhwadia.
After the shameful Gujarat riots, the Muslim community is expecting apologies from Narendra Modi but he hasn't apologized yet.
Almost ten years back, in 2002, Gujarat faced a phase of communal riots in which more than thousands were killed.
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