"...Aap Salman Khan saab ki baat kare ya meri baat kare, har ek ko haq hai ki apni bachchon ki hifazat ke liye soche aur soch ke faisla kare (Whether you are talking about Salman Khan or me, everybody has the right to think about the safety of his or her children and arrive at an informed decision).
"...Lekin han tarikh se sikhna chahiye ki kya hua tha, kya kya dekh chuke hain...Jo saamne log aa rahe hai unke haton ka rang kya hai aur unke kiye hue karname kitne kale hai ya kitne safed hai. Yeh hamey sochna chahiye aur fir apna faisla karna chahiye...(We must learn from the past what had happened, what we had seen. We must know the credentials of those people coming forward (to lead the country) and whether the acts committed by them are good or bad," Khurshid said in an indirect reference to 2002 Gujarat communal riots.
He was responding to a query on Salman Khan meeting Modi in Ahmedabad and flying kites with him at the annual Kite Festival to mark "Makar Sankranti".
Khurshid was in the city to attend a programme organised by the All India Khilafat Committee to mark Eid-e-Miladun-Nabi at Byculla here.
Khurshid said in democracy, anybody can join hands with people of his choice. "..But we should think of how our children will go ahead in their life and stay safe", he added.
Asked to comment on Salman Khan's statement that the "best man should become PM", Khurshid said, "..Be it a film star or any other individual, it is his personal opinion".
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