Modi blames it on Abdullahs

Secularism in India suffered because of Sheikh, Farooq, and Omar, says Modi

April 28, 2014 05:00 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:18 pm IST - Ahmedabad/New Delhi

Budgam : Union Minister and Parliamentary Candidate Farooq Abdullah addresses an election rally after a grenade hurled by militants,at Magam in district on Sunday. PTI Photo (PTI4_27_2014_000120A)

Budgam : Union Minister and Parliamentary Candidate Farooq Abdullah addresses an election rally after a grenade hurled by militants,at Magam in district on Sunday. PTI Photo (PTI4_27_2014_000120A)

Narendra Modi on Monday hit back at Farooq Abdullah for his remark that those voting for the BJP prime ministerial candidate should drown in sea, saying the biggest blow to secularism in India was delivered in Kashmir from where Kashmiri Pandits were forced out due to their religion.

Using a video message released by the CM’s office to lash out at Mr Abdullah, Mr Modi said the Union Minister has no moral right to preach against communalism as policies of his father Sheikh Abdullah, him and his son and Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah were responsible for communalising the state politics.

“If somebody has to drown then you should look at your (Abdullah) face in mirror. Put your father’s face in front of mirror and ask this question. Those who have chased Kashmiri Pandits out have no face to preach against communalism,” he said in a hard-hitting statement.

Invoking India’s age-old tradition of secularism and syncretism, the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate, accused by critics of practicing Hindutva politics, said these high values are the best policies for India and it is his commitment to “take everybody along and develop all”.

“I want to tell Farooq Abdullah that the thousands of years-old great tradition of secularism in India suffered its biggest and deepest blow in Kashmir. And this happened due to the politics of your father, due to your politics and due to you son’s politics.

“Kashmir is the only place in this country where Pandits were evicted due to their religion. Kashmir was the land of sufi traditions... and it has been tarred with communal colour by you for selfish interests,” Mr Modi said.

Apparently referring to controversial statements, many by his aides, during the current campaign, he said Indian secularism is not so poor as to be affected adversely by some comments.

“Country is not going to deviate from its values of jai jagat (victory to world) and vasudaiv kutumbakam (world is a family),” he said.

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