Aiyar in Pakistan: PM Modi will be defeated in 2019

ANI  |  Lahore [Pakistan] 

He said won 2014 despite 70 per cent of Indians not voting for him, but hoped that it will not be repeated in 2019.

"In the last five years, the attempt has been made to promote the concept of as a Hindu state. And, while 70 per cent of Indian electorates didn't vote for Mr. in last elections but lost because they were completely fractionated among themselves. It is my hope that a great number of this 70 percent, who did not vote for in the last election, will come together adequately to be able to put an end to the aberration that we've been suffering in our country," Aiyar said.

It is not the first time that Aiyar has launched direct attack on Modi. He was suspended from December last year for terming Prime Minister Modi as a 'neech' (a low life).

Aiyar also backed his statement on founder which has triggered criticism in

He also criticised Indian TV anchors for becoming "hysterical" after he termed Jinnah as "Quaid-e-Azam" at an event in on Saturday.

"I referred to Jinnah as the Quaid-e-Azam and the hysterical Indian TV anchors are demanding to know how an Indian can go to and say this. We dropped to that level," Aiyar said.

He added that "I know many Pakistanis who call Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi as Mahatma Gandhi, does that make them unpatriotic Pakistanis?"

Aiyar was flayed by for lauding Pakistan founder even as there is a raging controversy over Jinnah's portrait in

The has slammed Aiyar in the wake of the row.

was the first to criticise Aiyar.

On Saturday, Shah said and Pakistan have amazing telepathy.

"Congress and Pakistan have amazing telepathy. remembered Tipu Sultan, whose Jayanti Congress marks with fanfare and today Mr. Aiyar admires Jinnah. Be it or polls, I fail to understand why Congress involves Pakistan!" Shah tweeted.

said that Aiyar's statement reveals the true feeling of the Congress.

Of late, Jinnah is in the news in India. In Aligarh, some groups have protested against the portrait of Pakistan's founder at the office of student union's office.

The matter hit the headlines after BJP's Aligarh questioned the portrait's presence in the AMU student union office.

On Thursday, 28 students and 13 cops were injured in a clash which broke out between AMU students and the police.

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First Published: Mon, May 07 2018. 21:20 IST