Congress trying to divide country on communal lines: BJP

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 19 2015 | 6:32 PM IST
BJP today accused Congress of trying to divide the country on communal lines as it sought to drag Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi in the row over Shakeel Ahmad's controversial statement, saying a senior leader like him would have spoken only after getting their approval.
Condemning Ahmad for his tweet that had Chhota Rajan and Anup Chetia been Muslims, the Modi government would have a different narrative, BJP said Congress is viewing even terrorists through a communal angle and those "who love the country are losing their trust in it."
"Congress started an unfounded debate over tolerance and intolerance before the Bihar election. Now it is trying to divide the country on communal lines. Congress should stop communal politics. It should stop its attempt to put communal colour to every issue for polarisation...
"He (Ahmad) is a senior party leader and spokesperson and would not have made these comments without the approval of his party president and vice president. He has made a statement to divide the country on communal lines," BJP Spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain told a press conference.
He also highlighted the comments made by Congress leaders Salman Khurshid and Mani Shankar Aiyar in Pakistan while criticising the Narendra Modi government.
Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi should break their silence and say if Ahmad's statement is the line of Congress too, he said.
Asked about the party's stand on the allegation levelled by Subramanian Swamy, also a BJP leader, against Rahul Gandhi that he had claimed to be a British national years ago, Hussain parried the query, saying let Gandhi first speak.
He said representatives of the prime minister will attend the swearing-in ceremony of Nitish Kumar, who will take oath as the chief minister of Bihar, and rejected the contention that the massive victory of the grand alliance will make things more difficult for BJP in Parliament.
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Hussain also condemned Hindu Mahasabha for its attempts
to glorify Mahatma Gandhi's killer Nathuram Godse.
He claimed that BJP follows the principles of Gandhi and is against any attempt to glorify Godse.
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First Published: Nov 19 2015 | 6:32 PM IST

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