Wardha (Maharashtra): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday accused the Congress of coining the term “Hindu Terror” for pursuing its “vote-bank politics” and thereby painting crores of Hindus as terrorists which hurt their sentiments.
“In our 5000-year old culture, it’s the first time the Congress-Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) committed the sin of calling the peaceful Hindus ‘terrorists’ and maligning them before the whole world,” roared Modi at a rally here.
The allusion was to the Malegaon 2006 and 2008 terror blasts in which the role of some Hindu groups had first come to the fore during investigations by state and central agencies.
“This is being done to pamper their vote-bank politics and they will go to any extent to protect them, so the Congress-NCP keeps insulting the common Hindus, our brave soldiers, demand proof of the IAF (Indian Air Force) actions in Pakistan, etc, which is making them popular in the neighbouring country,” he said.
“You decide — Who do you want? Indian heroes or those who have become heroes in Pakistan? Will you teach them a lesson or not? You must create a record by ensuring that the Congress-NCP do not win a single seat (of 48) in Maharashtra,” Modi urged the gathering.
He said with the recent court verdict, they are running scared that the Hindus will punish them now, so they lack courage to stand in Hindu-dominated constituencies and running around to other minority-dominated seats for elections, in an obvious reference to Congress President Rahul Gandhi’s plans to contest from both Amethi and Wayanad in Kerala, without naming.
He singled out the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and its top leadership, for a brutal attack, accusing them of ignoring farmers for decades and indulging in blatant corruption.
Targeting NCP President Sharad Pawar, his nephew Ajit Pawar and others Modi said that owing to a severe ‘intra-family crises’ the party’s grip was slipping from Sharad Pawar’s hands.
He said that the power play within the family coupled with Ajit Pawar gradually tightening his hold on the party had created huge problems for the NCP to even allot ticket to candidates in the Lok Sabha elections.
In March, Pawar flip-flopped on contesting for the Lok Sabha, before deciding to give the opportunity to gen-next by nominating his grand-nephew Parth Ajit Pawar from the Maval constituency.
Modi charged the Pawars with ignoring various big and small irrigation projects and said the BJP government had completed 99 such incomplete dam works, of which 36 were in Maharashtra alone.
Modi’s attack on the Pawars — considered the most influential political family in the state — came while launching the BJP’s election campaign from Wardha in Vidarbha region of eastern Maharashtra. (IANS)