"Rahul Gandhi should not speak irresponsibly... At one point he blames the BJP for the riots and at the other he raises doubt on the dedication of Muslim youths... He should apologise to Muslims for the same and if he cannot do that Sonia Gandhi should do it," Khan told reporters here.
"The claims of Rahul Gandhi that Muslim youths are in touch with the Pakistani Intelligence agency would open new doors of hatred and animosity towards them," he said.
"Such a statement is not just putting the ISI in the dock but also doubting the integrity of Muslim youths," he said.
Khan said if the Centre had any evidence on the claims of Rahul, it should take it up with the Pakistani government.
Terming Rahul's remarks as "immature", he said such comments should not have been made at a public rally.
Khan said his opposition to Rahul's remarks should also be seen as the position of the state government.
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