Modi should admit if he is not strong: Khurshid

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 22 2015 | 3:22 PM IST
Congress leader Salman Khurshid today attacked the Narendra Modi govermemnt over the recent communal incidents in the country saying the Prime Minister should either admit to not being strong enough to stop it or being complicit.
Khurshid, who has just released his latest book, 'At Home in India - The Muslim Saga' - said the minorities don't have to fear but have to be "vigilant" under the Modi government.
Noting that Modi has always projected himself as a strong person, Khurshid said "either Modi is not that strong as he make himself out to be or that Modi, is strong or not strong, complicit in what is happening".
He further added that if Modi claims to be strong, he must explain why the attacks were happening.
"And if it is happening, and he can't stop it, then he must either admit to not being strong or admit to being complicit," Khurshid said in an interview to PTI here.
Pointing out that India is not Gujarat, he said, while Modi would have gotten off in his home state, he can't repeat the same in the entire country.
"The game that he played in Gujarat was I am not responsible. I had tried my best but people provoked violence and therefore, violence has happened (Gujarat riots). That may have worked for him in Gujarat but is not going to work in rest of the country," he said.
Without mentioning the incident of burning of train in Godhra that led to riots in 2002, Khurshid said there is less conditions now like the "immediate situation in Gujarat that made people think in a particular manner".
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First Published: Mar 22 2015 | 3:22 PM IST

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