“Modi does not respect his own partymen…Advani, Joshi, Sinha”

Tarun Gogoi continues targeting Prime Minister over his “age” comment

Updated - March 30, 2016 05:44 am IST - Guwahati:

Amid the Assembly poll heat in Assam, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Tuesday again targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his comments that he was “90-year- old” and questioned whether the BJP leader was telling him “to die”.

“He (Modi) claims he respects me and yet says ‘Go Go Go’. He says I am 90-year-old. What does that mean? Is he telling me to die or what? If you say go to a 90-year-old, where will he go? Is he respecting me or making fun?” he told reporters here.

The Chief Minister was responding to Mr. Modi’s comment at an election rally on Saturday. “Gogoi ji, in a few years, you will be 90. You are my elder. I have come to Assam to do pranam (pay respects) and not fight with you,” the Prime Minister had said.

In the poll affidavit filed by Mr. Gogoi, his age is mentioned as “about 79 years”.

Mr. Gogoi said since the voters in Assam had elected him as their Chief Minister, disrespecting him amounted to disrespecting the people of the State.

“You (Modi) say you respect me as I am an old man. (But) he does not respect even his own party men, be it (L.K.) Advani or Murli (Manohar) Joshi or Yashwant Sinha. He never respects anyone,” he said.

Stating that the people of Assam always respect their elders, Mr. Gogoi further charged that Mr. Modi and other BJP leaders were “coming to the State and insulting the people of Assam”.

“They do not know the history of Assam. They say Sukaphaa attacked Mughals 17 times. They do not have any contribution to Assamese history and the struggle for Independence,” he claimed.

Last week, BJP president Amit Shah had said at a poll rally in Assam that Ahom king Sukaphaa had attacked and defeated the Mughals 17 times.

Sukaphaa founded the Ahom kingdom in 1228 AD and died in 1268 AD, while Babur established Mughal dynasty in 1526 AD. - PTI

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