Reacting to Modi's virtual public acknowledgement of becoming prime minister of the country, Congress today took a pot shot at him saying hope that he will not "re-enact" 2002 post-Godhra riots in other parts the country.
BJP said that in an act of desperation the Congress is diverting the discourse from development.
"Congress and UPA government in desperation are reacting negatively to what Modi says. Deliberately they want to communalise the issue and want to divert development discourse into a communal discourse," BJP Spokesperson Prakash Javadekar said.
Defending Modi, Javadekar said the Gujarat Chief Minister talks about development knowing very well that maintaining law and order is its primary pre-condition.
"Modi was speaking about development and country knows that after 2002 unfortunate riots, Gujarat for the last 11 years has not witnessed any riots because we believe that pre -condition to development is law and order and absence of communal tension and that is what Gujarat and all BJP-ruled states have achieved," Javadekar said.
Meanwhile, in a sharp reaction, Union minister and Congress leader Manish Tewari said he was worried about Modi's intentions of taking over the reins of the nation.
AICC spokesman Rashid Alvi also appeared to compare Modi with 'yamraj', the Lord of Death in Hindu mythology.
UPA's key outside ally Samajwadi Party too joined in the attack against the BJP strongman, saying there was "more publicity and less work" done in Gujarat.
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