Friday, 25 October 2013

Narendra Modi: Rahul Gandhi should apologise to Muslims for insulting them.

Jhansi: Gujarat chief Minister and BJP’s PM candidate Narendra Modi today asked Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi to either disclose the names of Muzaffarnagar riot victims who are in touch with Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI or apologise to these Muslim youths for leveling  serious and baseless allegations against them.

Addressing a huge rally, Modi expressed surprise over the fact that Indian intelligence agencies were reporting to Rahul Gandhi who has not taken any oath of secrecy.

Narendra Modi: Rahul Gandhi should apologise to Muslims for insulting them

“Why are these officers providing inputs for political speeches of Rahul Gandhi,” asked Narendra Modi.

Addressing a rally in Madhya Pradesh yesterday, Rahul Gandhi,quoting an Indian intelligence officer, had said that Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI is in touch with Muzaffarnagar riot victims and is trying to instigate them against India.

Modi also said that if the government has information about ISI, Pakistan's intelligence agency, being in touch with some youth in Uttar Pradesh, it should act, rather than "just give the news like a news agency".

Addressing Rahul Gandhi as a 'shahzada' (prince), Modi referred to his comments yesterday and said he levelled "serious allegations against the youth in relief camps (of Muzaffarnagar) that they are hobnobbing with ISI. It is your responsibility to make public the names of such youth... If you do not disclose the names, then you should apologise publicly for defaming an entire community."

The relief camps were set up for the victims of riots in Muzaffarnagar that took place last month.

On Gandhi's contention about ISI hobnobbing, he told the Congress Vice President that his party was in power and asked "how is ISI freely spreading its influence in the lanes of UP under your very nose? What are you doing about it?"

Targeting the Congress and its government over it, Modi said, "you are behaving as a news agency, just giving news about what ISI is doing. You have to act against them." 

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