Anti-Sikh riots was "biggest lynching" incident: Rajnath

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Countering the opposition attack on the BJP-led government over instances of mob lynching, Home today said the 1984 anti-riot was "biggest" such incident.

"The biggest incident of the mob-happened during 1984," Singh said, referring to the anti-riot that took place in the aftermath of former Indira Gandhi's assasination in October 1984.

The said the government has formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) and assured that justice would be given to the community.

Speaking on the opposition-sponsored no-confidence motion, Singh said the opposition had doubt about who will be the and what will the policies be.

"Against whom are you bringing no-confidence? The appeal of the is such that several people gave up the after he urged them do so.

"They (the opposition) do not trust each other. And when it comes to talking about the leadership, then 'gayi bhains paani mein (they lose their steam)," Singh said.

The minister said the BJP has made a mark in states like Kerela and won by a two-third margin, which was unthinkable some time ago.

Expressing displeasure for introducing the no-confidence motion despite numbers favouring the NDA, he said the BJP never thought of doing so while it was in opposition from 2004-2014 as it was convinced that was safe.

He also took a dig at the saying former Prime Minister had ridiculed the BJP for having two MPs in the Lok Sabha in 1984, but "one should not be arrogant as time changes and the same party today has majority in Parliament."

Hitting out at Shashi Tharoor's 'Hindu Pakistan' remark, the senior BJP said, "Where do they (Congress) want to take the country and what does it want to become.

"Here, there is talk about Hindu is the only country where minorities are prospering. Do they not want such an India," the said.

Singh said the pride of the country has risen due to the steps taken by and has climbed the table of being the largest economy from number 9 to number six over the last four years.

Referring to India's membership in the Missile Technology Control Regime club in 2016, Singh even has not been able to become a member of the elite club.

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First Published: Fri, July 20 2018. 18:10 IST