Congress hit back by charging the opposition party's with adopting contradictory stands on post-Godhra riots and anti-Sikh carnage of 1984.
"Rahul Gandhi and his party should start respecting the apex court (Supreme Court) and this court's monitored inquiry which has led the district court to give a clean chit to Narendra Modi. That is more credible than Rahul Gandhi raising these questions. Rahul Gandhi is desperately trying to communalize or polarize this election," BJP leader Siddharth Nath Singh told a news channel.
"Whatever idea they (Rahul and his party) have is continuing for the last ten years under Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi...India is facing huge corruption, there is inflation, common man is suffering, there is no infrastructure happening and there is no development and employment generation in the country," Singh said.
He said "if this is the idea of Rahul Gandhi and his party....Our idea and Modi's idea is exactly the reverse where we want to create more jobs, we want to control inflation, we want development to happen, we do not want to get into the communal frenzy, we want development which will go to every 120 crore Indians and not to a particular community".
"BJP's stand is completely contradictory. In 1984 riots, a large number of commissions have been set up. They have given clean chits to certain people and made certain allegations. In the case of 1984, you never accept and everytime you come to power, whether them (BJP) or AAP, they make it a political issue, initiate some new probe or the other and try to show themselves on the side of those who were victimized during it," Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit said.
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