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Why link Prime Minister Modi to all communal issues: Speaker

Published: 23 Apr 2015 - 04:48 pm | Last Updated: 14 Jan 2022 - 07:39 pm

 

New Delhi--The government told the Lok Sabha that if permitted, it was ready to present detailed statistics showing how many incidents of communal violence had taken place during various governments of the past. The issue of violence and verbal attacks against minority communities had been raised by the Congress, leading to an exchange between the benches.

When Congress’s K C Venugopal mentioned PM Narendra Modi as he raised the issue, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan interjected saying it was wrong to associate the PM’s name while raising such issues “every now and then”. “I have already said that taking the name of the PM in every issue repeatedly is wrong… that too, in such fashion…” she said, as the opposition protested loudly.

Venugopal alleged that targeting the minority communities’ institutions and sentiments “had become the order of the day”. He said the Hindu Mahasabha general secretary had made speeches attacking the minority communities. “I admit the government has condemned such statements both inside and outside the House. Even our Prime Minister… has assured us that such statements and actions will be curtailed. But what we see is that right-wing elements are day after day making inflammatory statements,” he said.

Mahajan objected, saying the Congress was raising “the same issue” almost every day. The treasury benches too said the Congress was using the Lok Sabha to “utter expressions that would divide the country”. “If this is how this House will be used to utter such expressions, then that will divide the country,” minister Rajiv Pratap Rudy said.

Indian Express