After senior Congress leader Anand Sharma accused the Modi government of failing to take action against the forces spreading hatred, BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi said top party leaders had condemned these incidents and spoken against controversial statements made by some leaders.
He also raked up previous riots to claim that the Congress' charge was "factually and historically" incorrect.
"Almost all recent incidents have happened in states ruled by Congress or its allies. Dadri incident happened in Uttar Pradesh where Samajwadi Party, which was an ally of Congress, is in power. A murder (of a noted Kannada writer and rationalist) occurred in Congress-ruled Karnataka," he said.
Another rationalist in Maharashtra was killed when Congress-NCP alliance was in power, he added.
Quizzed about a number of violent protests by BJP ally Shiv Sena, he said his party had made it clear that it did not agree with Sena's methods and condemned these incidents.
He said an impression was being created that such things were happening for the first time and alleged that Delhi under Congress rule saw its "worst massacre" in 1984 anti-Sikh riots after Nadir Shah's attack on the city in the 18th century.
"The truth is, Congress is using propaganda to take revenge for its most shameful defeat in the history in Lok Sabha elections. It is acting out of prejudice," he said.
While BJP has taken action against its leaders for their controversial remarks, SP and Congress never acted against Azam Khan and Digvijay Singh for their objectionable statements, Trivedi said.
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