Congress trying to spook people by raising Modi bogey: Najma

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Press Trust of India Indore
Last Updated : Nov 16 2013 | 6:55 PM IST
Taking a strong exception to linking Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi with the 2002 communal riots, BJP Rajya Sabha MP Najma Heptullah today said Congress was trying to create a Modi bogey by "spooking" people into backing that party.
"It is a historical fact that during BJP rule in Gujarat only one communal riot took place and since then no such incident has taken place there. But in the same Godhra, during the rule of erstwhile Congress regime, 400 riots had occurred," Heptullah told reporters at the Indore Press Club.
The senior BJP leader alleged that Congress itself was scared and is trying to instill fear among people in name of the BJP's prime ministerial candidate. "Congress has been ruling only by spooking people," she added.
The former deputy chairperson of Rajya Sabha also clarified that she was not seeking to pardon anybody for the 2002 riots. "But associating Modi with the 2002 incident is incorrect".
"Did anyone from Congress apologise for the violence against Sikhs after the assassination of then prime minister Indira Gandhi in 1984?," she said replying to a query on demands from some quarters for apology from Modi over the riots.
On the issue of Modi refusing to don a skull cap offered by a Muslim cleric during mission 'Sadbhavna' in Gujarat, Heptullah said, "the country needs 'roti' and not 'topi' (cap) and the Congress by donning the skull cap is doing nothing except fooling the minority community".
She said that it was wrong to assume that someone who wears skull cap is secular and one who does not is communal.
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First Published: Nov 16 2013 | 6:55 PM IST

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