Referring to Modi's remarks made at BJP's national council meeting in Kozhikode on Sunday, the Congress general secretary asked what Modi had done to empower the minorities when he was the chief minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014.
"The Prime Minister is speaking our language. It was very surprising to know that Narendra Modi has suddenly become spokesman for the minority community in this country," Singh told reporters on the sidelines of a Congress meeting here.
"Is he not the same person who denied the Muslims of Gujarat the scholarship which was sanctioned by the governmentof India? Is he not the same person who refused to rehabilitate the Gujarat riot victims, is he not the same person who sort of manipulated the prosecution in Gujarat riots? It is a complete U-turn," he said.
Contending that the definition of secularism has been distorted, Modi had on Sunday invoked Jan Sangh ideologue Deendayal Upadhyay to say that Muslims are "not substance of hate" nor should they be considered as "items of vote market" but should be treated as "your own".
"As far as the Congress party is concerned we have serious differences with the approach of the Bharatiya Janata Party government, the NDA government, but on the matters of internal security we don't want to do politics," he said.
"She (Sushma Swaraj) was representing the country in the UNGeneral Assembly not as a BJP leader, but as the ExternalAffairs Minister of India, therefore let us not get into it,"he said.
Responding to another question, he said, "Both the countries have great problems at socio-economic level and therefore what is more important is peace and harmony so that we can remove illiteracy, malnutrition and poverty rather than spending money on defence and confronting each other."
Condemning Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and controversial BJP MLA Sangeet Somfor their comments against Pakistani artistes following the Uri terror attack, Singh said such things further aggravate the situation.
Stating that BJP has got "forked tongue", he said they speak one language at one time, other language at other time.
"Just go through the statements made by Narendra Modiwhen he was Chief Minister of Gujarat and now as the PrimeMinister of India... Absolutely contradictory statements made and he has now realised every policy of UPA government whichhe criticised, he has not only adopted it, but is takingcredit for it," he added.
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