Modi continues to corner Congress over Pitroda's remarks
Stepping up his offensive over the 1984 anti-Sikh riots issue, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Monday said Congress chief Rahul Gandhi should be "ashamed" of himself. and sought to know whether Sam Pitroda was admonished for his "hua toh hua" remarks.
The Prime Minister was addressing a poll rally in Bathinda from where union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal is seeking re-election. Polling to 13 Lok Sabha seats in Punjab will be held on May 19. Lashing out at the main opposition party, Modi said Congress is struggling to win 50 seats as their leaders are confused and the party thinking is diffused. Slamming Rahul Gandhi over the issue of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, Modi said he should be ashamed of himself.
"Policymaker of Congress and (late) Rajiv Gandhi's key advisor and Guru of Namdaar (Dynast), what he (Pitroda) said about 1984 riots led to an outrage in the entire country."Namdaar's Guru who had come from America has said hu to hua on 1984 riots. This reflects Congress's thinking and shows its arrogance."Today I want to ask Congress, how long they will rub salt into our wounds like this. Namdaar (Rahul) has now told his Guru (Pitroda) that he should be ashamed (for his remarks). I want to ask Namdaar why are you pretending to admonish him. He queried whether Rahul was admonishing his "Guru (Pitroda)" for "making their secret public".
"Whether he was admonishing for revealing the family talk, Modi asked. The Prime Minister said in the name of giving justice, the previous Congress government just formed commissions and committees."They have been brushing aside this serious issue, said Modi adding, those facing serious allegations (pertaining to riots) were made ministers in the Centre, were entrusted with big responsibilities in the polls and made in charge of Punjab Modi said he had promised during 2014 Lok Sabha polls that he would ensure justice to the families of victims of 1984 riots. "Those (involved in riots) will not remain free for days, he said.
Actually meant 'jo hua vo bura hua': Pitroda clarifies his 'hua to hua' remark about 1984 anti-Sikh riots
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