"Narendra Modi has been given clean chit by a Gujarat court in the 2002 riots. Just putting some blame on him does not hold any relevance," Singh told reporters after a party function to mark the birth anniversary of veteran socialist leader Karpoori Thakur.
Modi has been drawing mass support and people are rooting for him to see him as the next Prime Minister of the country, he said.
"You may talk anything, but what happened in Gujarat cannot be forgotten or pardoned," Kumar had said reacting to Bollywood actor Salman Khan's reported statement as to why Modi would seek pardon for Gujarat riots after he was cleared by the court.
The BJP president refused to entertain any question on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal or his cabinet minister Somnath Bharti saying BJP spokesmen have already expressed the party's views on the matter.
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