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Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves to supporters during a rally in Darbhanga in Bihar yesterday.

PM accuses Congress of playing partisan politics


Reuters/Purnea, Bihar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, battling to win power in the heartland state of Bihar and revive stalled economic reforms, hit back at critics yesterday for painting a picture of intolerance in the country.
Rivals say the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party is whipping up religious tensions to win the election in Bihar, the country’s third most populous state and critical to Modi’s plans to improve his party’s strength in the upper house of parliament.
Modi’s administration has faced a rising tide of criticism for failing to rein in hardline Hindu groups that are campaigning for issues such as cow worship in a multi-faith country.
Modi, addressing a political rally in Purnea, sidestepped the criticism and accused his long-time foe, the Congress Party, of playing partisan politics.
Re-opening a sensitive chapter in recent history, Modi said hundreds of Sikhs were massacred in Delhi by supporters of the Congress soon after the assassination of prime minister Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards in November 1984.
“Should the Congress be giving lessons in tolerance?” he said to thunderous applause from supporters wearing saffron headbands. “Sikh families in Delhi are still grieving. Have you tried to wipe their tears?”
Modi himself has faced allegations that he looked the other way or was complicit in attacks on Muslims in Gujarat, which he governed, after a mob set a train carrying Hindu pilgrims on fire. He has denied the charges and a Supreme Court ordered investigation absolved him of any wrongdoing.
Members of the Modi government have expressed concern about the rising number of Muslims and want policies to control it.
“Growing Muslim population is a big threat and people must realise that fast,” said Giriraj Singh, a federal minister, in an interview with a news channel yesterday.
“We have to protect Hindu religion, Hindu temples and food habits.”
Since the BJP swept to power, Hindu groups have stepped up a campaign against intermarriage with Muslims, describing it as “love jihad”, have begun rewriting school textbooks to reflect a nationalist view and are demanding a ban on cow slaughter.
Last month a Muslim man was beaten to death by a mob for eating beef and another was murdered for espousing atheism.
“There is extreme intolerance,” Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan told India Today television channel. A string of writers have returned awards given by the government in protest against attacks on religious minorities.
Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan also called for greater tolerance.
Modi promised voters that he would lift Bihar out of poverty. Control of Bihar is key to Modi’s ambition to secure a majority in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of parliament.



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