“Filled With Hate, Defaming India”: PM Amid Row Over Rahul Gandhi’s Sikh Jab
New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said “those filled with hate are defaming India”, in sharp comments seen as his first (and veiled) response to Rahul Gandhi‘s remarks in the United States last week, including one freedom for religious minorities, like the Sikhs, in the country. Mr Modi was speaking in Gujarat’s Ahmedabad, where he inaugurated infrastructure projects worth ₹ 8,000 crore.
The PM did not name Mr Gandhi but accused “some people” of acting against the interests of the country. “… (some) filled with negativity are targeting India’s unity. Those filled with hate are not leaving any chance to defame India and Gujarat… want to do tukde, tukde (break-up) the country,” he said.
He also made campaign references ahead of the first phase of voting, on Wednesday, for the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly election, hitting out at the Congress and its ally, the National Conference.
The two have promised to restore special status for J&K under Article 370, which was scrapped by the ruling BJP, which also split J&K into two union territories, in August 2019.