Is Modi attempting 'international appeasement' of minority, asks Akhilesh

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

today asked if Narendra Modi's recent visit to and during the month of Ramzan an attempt towards "international appeasement" of the minority community.

During an interview with PTI, he claimed that the people of not only Uttar Pradesh, but of the entire country was upset with the BJP as other than making promises it "did nothing else".

Citing a proverb, Yadav said, "With empty stomach, people have now understood that the BJP does not mean business."

Asking the BJP to restrain its leaders from making "absurd" comments, he said, "The BJP should learn to face defeats or else they will be not be able to digest the outcome of the 2019 elections in which the opposition will stage a comeback."

Slamming the BJP for accusing his party of practising minority appeasement, the said, "Minister says he does not celebrate Eid as he is a Hindu. The BJP charges us with practising Muslim appeasement. Modi has just visited and during the month of Ramzan. Is it an attempt towards 'international appeasement' of the Muslims?"

Adityanath had reportedly said that he is a Hindu and does not celebrate Eid, drawing sharp criticisim from opposition.

was for the first time on an official visit to - the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation - last month. He has visited twice and once in 2015.

Modi had also visited Indonesia's grand Istiqlal Mosque, the largest in southeast Asia, with

Indonesia is not only the world's most populous Muslim country, followed by India, but the third largest democracy. Hindus comprise two per cent of Indonesia's population and form close to a 90 per cent majority on the island of

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 14:05 IST