SRINAGAR: Opposition National Conference leader
Omar Abdullah on Tuesday hoped that Congress chief
Rahul Gandhi will take up the challenge of speaking extempore for 15 minutes about the Karanataka government so that he could ask Prime Minister
Narendra Modi to explain why Kathua rape and murder case was a 'minor issue'.
"I hope Rahul Gandhi takes up the Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi's challenge and speak without using notes for 15 minutes about the Karnataka Govt. And then perhaps we can ask the Honourable Prime Minister to speak for two minutes about why the rape and murder of an 8-year-old girl is 'a minor issue'," Abdullah tweeted.
Addressing a rally in poll-bound Karnataka, Prime Minister Modi challenged Rahul Gandhi to speak in any language about the achievements of his party's government in the state without referring to a piece of paper.
"I dare the Congress president to speak in Hindi, English or the mother tongue of his mother to deliver a speech in Karnataka for 15 minutes, without reading out from a piece of paper, on the achievements of (his) party government...people of Karnataka will draw their own conclusion," Modi had said at an election rally Santemaranahalli in Chamaraja district.
Abdullah in his tweet sought to link the Prime Minister's dare with controversial comments made by BJP leader and newly sworn in Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister
Kavinder Gupta who had termed the Kathua rape and murder case as a "minor issue which should not be given importance by the media".