"Thousands of people were killed in the communal riots in Gujarat in 2002 and in the backdrop the analogy used by Narendra Modi needed to be strongly condemned. There is no place for such a comparison in civilised India," party General Secretary Ajay Maken told reporters.
"It is reflective of his perverse mindset. It is totally against the idea of India.... We are unable to understand as to what is the intention of raising such things before the elections," said Maken, who is the head of the AICC Communications department.
He said recently, Goa Chief Minister and BJP leader Manohar Parrikar had also said that the riots were sympotmatic of "failed governance model".
"India is not what he thinks...The analogy he has drawn the parallel he has drawn is not the idea of India," he said. Replying to a question whether his remarks were in relation to the "puppy" comment of Modi, he said "absolutely".
Asked if he regretted what had happened, the Gujarat strong man was quoted as saying in an interview that the Supreme Court had created a Special Investigating Team which in its report had given him a "thoroughly clean chit, a thoroughly clean chit".
The comments of Modi created a political uproar today with many parties like Samajwadi Party, CPI(M), CPI and JD(U) saying he had compared Muslims to a 'puppy' and should apologise for the "humiliating" remarks.
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