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Be an Indian Nationalist: Digvijay to Modi

Press Trust of India NEW DELHI, 13 JULY: Congress leader Digvijay Singh today assailed Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi’s remarks describing himself as a…

Press Trust of India
NEW DELHI, 13 JULY: Congress leader Digvijay Singh today assailed Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi’s remarks describing himself as a ‘Hindu nationalist’, saying “shouldn’t we all be Nationalist Indians” and asked the BJP leader not to ‘divide the nation” on the basis of religion.
A day after Mr Modi’s remarks sparked a political furore, Mr Singh said on Twitter, “Shouldn’t we all be Nationalist Indians rather than Hindu Nationalist or Muslim Nationalist or Sikh Nationalist or Christian Nationalist ?”
In another tweet, he also took a jibe at Sangh Parivar saying, “Don’t divide this Great Nation on basis of religion which Savarkar and Jinnah did. They were the original authors of Two Nation theory.”
Hitting out at fundamentalism in all forms, he said in another tweet that he heard Pakistani teen activist Malala Yousafzai, who survived after being shot by the Taliban for supporting girl’s education, addressing the United Nations.
“What a powerful condemnation of Taliban and all forms Fundamentalism. She has now become an Icon for World Literacy.
"Congratulations to her and let us resolve to fight for all that she stands for! May God give her a long life and the strength she deserves,” the Congress general secretary said hailing the 16-year-old.
The tweets of Mr Singh, a known detractor of the controversial Gujarat chief minister, came close on the heels of Mr Modi’s attempts to defend himself against allegations of inaction during the 2002 riots in Gujarat.
“Even If I am in the back seat of a car and a puppy comes under the wheels, isn’t it painful? It is.
Whether I am a chief minister or not, I am a human being. I will be sad if something bad happens anywhere,” Mr Modi was quoted as saying in an interview.
The Gujarat chief minister said he had done “absolutely the right thing” during the 2002 riots and that his government had used its “full strength” to set things in order. “I am nationalist. I’m patriotic. Nothing is wrong. I am born Hindu. Nothing is wrong. So I’m a Hindu nationalist. So yes, you can say I’m a Hindu nationalist because I’m a born Hindu,” he had said.

Meanwhile, the BJP today attacked Congress for targeting Mr Modi on his “puppy” remarks, saying the ruling party is twisting facts as it is scared of his growing popularity and its move would backfire.
“Congress party and others are scared of Narendra Modi’s popularity, impeccable integrity, record of governance. Therefore, they are in the habit of twisting facts. What he has said, every creature is worshipped in India and anything wrong happens it is a matter of sadness,” BJP Deputy Leader in Rajya Sabha Ravi Shankar Prasad said.

 

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