Salman Khurshid defends Digvijay Singh's 'Hindu terrorism' comment

ANI  |  Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] 

Senior on Tuesday said that former Digvijay Singh's controversial comments should be contextualised and not generalised as a statement against a particular community or organisation.

"Ideologically has very strong views. He has opposed minority extremism and said that every kind of extremism is bad. We must contextualise what he said rather than generalise it and think he is saying it against one community or organisation," said the former

Meanwhile, speaking to ANI, former Under R. V. said, "I've said this earlier too that there was no official information on Hindu terror till 2010. Even after that, there was no such thing. I've written a book which clearly states how laid the foundation of Hindu terror and spread it."

"In name of Hindu terror, he saved real terrorists using government resources. Arif Qasmani, the accused Samjhauta Express blast had escaped. In Masjid blast case, Bilal escaped. I don't know his political agenda but there's no Hindu terror," Mani added.

Digvijay had recently commented that all Hindu-religion terrorists who had been caught in the past were connected to the RSS in some way.

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 15:25 IST