Rahul's
'radical Hindu groups' comments irresponsible: BJP
Friday December 17, 2010 12:08:39 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi:
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Friday hit out as "irresponsible"
Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi's comment in diplomatic
cables released by WikiLeaks that radical Hindu groups were a
"bigger threat" than the Muslim community supporting some terror
groups.
"BJP condemns the statement, which is irresponsible. If Rahul is
worried about Hindu terror, he must speak in parliament...It shows
how little he knows about India," BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar
Prasad told reporters.
Prasad also questioned the purpose behind Rahul Gandhi speaking on
the issue with an ambassador of a foreign country.
Gandhi last year told US Ambassador to India Timothy Roemer that
"the growth of radicalised Hindu groups" may be a "bigger threat"
to India than support to some Islamic terror groups from the
Muslim community, according to diplomatic cables released by
WikiLeaks.
Gandhi told Roemer that although "there was evidence of some
support for (Islamic terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba) among
certain elements in India's indigenous Muslim community, the
bigger threat may be the growth of radicalised Hindu groups, which
create religious tensions and political confrontations with the
Muslim community", the Guardian reported Friday.
BJP leader Prakash Javadekar said Gandhi's comment shows that he
wants to identify terror with religion and is ignorant about
Indian civilisation.
"Terror is terror, it must not be translated into vote bank
politics. Terror should be investigated and guilty must be
punished," he added.
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