Taking exception to comments by Modi at poll rallies in Bihar, CPI national secretary D Raja insisted that political outfits should use the election forum to discuss only their programmes and policies devoted to the public.
The Rajya Sabha MP also hit out at BJP chief Amit Shah over his "firecrackers in Pakistan" remark, saying that fireworks will go off in India once the NDA tastes defeat in Bihar Assembly polls. "They (BJP) are desperate and that is why they are making such remarks," he said.
"Since the beginning (of campaigning), the way he (Modi) raised the issue of DNA, shaitan (Satan), one after the other, he has lowered the quality of public discourse in an election.
"In an election, parties will have to speak on election programmes, policies, governance. Instead of that, it is the prime minister who has lowered the quality of campaigning to such a level," charged Raja.
Referring to Modi's remarks, Raja said it was the prime minister who should hang his head in shame for the 2002 Gujarat riots, when he was chief minister of the western state, and demanded that he respond to questions being raised about the "atmosphere of intolerance" in the country.
"What happened in 1984 should not have happened and everyone condemns it. But if Modi speaks about the Sikh riots, then what is his response to the 2002 Gujarat massacre? Who has to hang his head in shame for the same?
