'Sardar Patel wore khadi, Modi poses with designer clothes': Digvijay Singh

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Last Updated : Oct 31 2013 | 10:55 AM IST

Amid the ongoing battle over Sardar Patel's legacy, Congress leader Digvijay Singh on Thursday took on BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, saying India's first Home Minister was humility personified and the Gujarat Chief Minister was arrogance personified.

Underlining the differences between the personalities of Patel and Modi, Singh said on microblogging website Twitter: "Sardar was known for his simplicity and humility Wore Khadi all his life. Modi poses with Designer clothes and Branded Glasses. Sardar-Humility personified! Modi- Conceit and Arrogance personified Sardar - United India Modi- Divides NDA BJP and Hindus and Minorities."

"Sardar Patel organised Farmers against the British and was the Father of Cooperative Movement in Gujarat. Under Modi both not on his agenda," he added.

Earlier on Tuesday, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and Modi were locked in an ideological battle over Sardar Patel.

Modi wished that the 'Iron Man' had been India's first prime minister and Dr. Singh underlining that Patel was a Congress leader and secular to the core.

In a veiled attack on Jawaharlal Nehru, Modi said on Tuesday the country's destiny would have been different if Sardar Patel had become the country's first Prime Minister.

Modi, who shared the dais with the Prime Minister in Ahmedabad, credited Patel with uniting the country after Independence.

"That unity and integrity of the country today is under threat from all fronts, be it terrorism or Maoism," he said.

The BJP's prime ministerial candidate, while citing the example of Punjab, said that those resorting to violence would not succeed in the country of Mahatma Gandhi and Patel.

"I want to tell the misguided youth who resort to bombs and guns that they cannot succeed in the land of Gandhi and Sardar (Patel). They cause harm to the country. But the biggest harm is caused to their own communities," he said.

Modi said Patel was a 'visionary' who could think about reservation for women way back in 1919.

The Prime Minister went next, stressing that Sardar Patel was a Congressman and committed to secularism.

Dr. Singh said that Sardar Patel and other leaders from his era believed in values like the unity of India and a secular outlook.

"I am sure those present here today will agree that there is a dearth of these values today," he said.

Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari had earlier this week accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Rashtriya Swayam Sewak Sangh (RSS) of appropriating the legacy of India's first Home Minister.

"On 9/11/1948, Sardar Patel wrote a letter to Golwalkarji. And, in that letter, he said that the communal poison which had been spread by the RSS was responsible for the sacrifice of Gandhiji. As a student of political history, it has always intrigued me that the RSS, BJP has been attempting unsuccessfully to appropriate the legacy of Sardar Patel," Tewari told media here.

"I wanted to ask the BJP or their newly-anointed pretender that do they endorse, or agree with the views of Sardar Patel with regard to the RSS. If not, as the chief minister of Gujarat and possibly as the 'Swayamsevak' within history bears testimony to the fact that those who do not have a history of their own, try to appropriate the history of others," he added.

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First Published: Oct 31 2013 | 10:53 AM IST

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