Nirupam, who is also an AICC Secretary, said the party will respond to the EC notice but targetted BJP asking it to first form a consensus over the issue within its own family before protesting against it.
"What is wrong in it? Serial blasts in Mumbai in the past had happened after communal riots in the city. That is a historical fact. This had happened earlier also. Rahul Gandhi did not refer to any religion. What he said was that ISI was trying to mislead the riot victims of Mujaffarnagr. Where is the reference of any religion in it"? he said.
Asserting that Gandhi did not say anything wrong, Nirupam said the Congress Vice President was only making it clear that "if we fight among ourselves, outsiders will try to fish in the troubled waters".
EC had yesterday issued a notice to Gandhi for his speeches in which he had said Pakistan's ISI was in touch with Muzaffarnagar riot victims and charged BJP with indulging in politics of hatred.
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