As the unease between Maharashtra's ruling allies BJP and Shiv Sena grew, Sena MP Sanjay Raut made a controversial reference to the post-Godhra riots, saying Modi "is known and respected due to Godhra and Ahmedabad."
"If the Prime Minister has made such a statement (on Ghulam Ali), it is unfortunate," Raut said.
"The world knows Narendra Modi due to Godhra and Ahmedabad and we respect him for the same reason. If the same Narendra Modi has called the controversy surrounding Ghulam Ali and (former Pakistan minister) Khurshid Kasuri unfortunate, then it is indeed unfortunate for all of us," he told reporters in Mumbai.
Breaking his silence, Modi today described the Dadri incident and opposition to the concert by Pakistan singer Ghulam Ali from Shiv Sena as "undesirable and unfortunate" and that his government had nothing to do with them but accused the opposition of indulging in "pseudo secularism" and politics of polarisation.
Ghulam Ali's concert in Mumbai was last week called off following threats from the Sena, despite a snub to it by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis who said adequate protection would be provided to Ali and that the concert would be held according to schedule.
"Narendra Modi is suffering from selective amnesia. He has forgotten that he is the Prime Minister of entire country and safety and protecting the life of 125 crore citizens of India is his responsibility," Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said in Delhi.
Surjewala said Modi selectively forgets that BJP government is in power in Maharashtra where Ali's concert was cancelled or Sudheendra Kulkarni's face was smeared with ink.
"He Modi) speaks in so many countries...If cricket team wins he immediately speaks and on other things also he immediately speaks up. This is a matter of country's unity, then how can the Prime Minister speak over this after delay?" Yadav said.
CPI MP D Raja slammed Modi's remarks on the Dadri incident as "too little and too late", saying it amounted to dereliction of duty.
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