Maoist threat to PM Narendra Modi: Congress says probe it, don't politicise it

The purported letter allegedly mentioned of a plan to "assassinate" Prime Minister Narendra Modi in "another Rajiv Gandhi-type incident", the police told the court.

Published: 09th June 2018 07:44 PM  |   Last Updated: 09th June 2018 07:56 PM   |  A+A-

Prime Minister Narendra Modi gestures as he emplanes for Qingdao China to attend the annual SCO Summit in New Delhi on Saturday June 09, 2018. | PTI

By PTI

NEW DELHI: The Congress today demanded an investigation into reports that the Maoists planned to assassinate the prime minister and made it clear that the issue should not be politicised.

"Any threat received by anyone against the prime minister, howsoever suspicious the threat is, howsoever vague, even if it is a rumour, it should be taken seriously. Action should be taken, investigations should be done," party spokesperson Pawan Khera told reporters here.

Lashing out at elements "attempting to politicise the issue", he said "do not use a threat to the PM of India for petty politics".

"We have lost two prime ministers. We have lost an entire leadership in the Chhattisgarh violence. We know what it means to fight terrorism, to fight naxalism. But do not play politics. We lost leadership in Chhattisgarh when the BJP was in power. Did we play politics in Chhattisgarh, we did not," he said, while replying to a question.

The police in Pune on Thursday told a court that they had seized a "letter" from the Delhi residence of one of the five people arrested on Wednesday for having alleged "links" with the banned CPI (Maoist).

The purported letter allegedly mentioned of a plan to "assassinate" Prime Minister Narendra Modi in "another Rajiv Gandhi-type incident", the police told the court.

Khera also criticised "attempts at politicising" the Bhima-Koregaon violence and said the BJP government was "exposed" in the matter when Union minister Ramdas Athawale challenged their own government in Maharashtra and the police saying that there was no relation of Elgaar Parishad with the violence.

Athawale had also called the arrests of Dalit activists in connection with the violence as injustice.

The Congress spokesperson said that during the UPA 2, the government faced a lot of dissent but it never labelled dissenting voices as anti-nationals.

He said the government should face dissent with facts.

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