Chidambaram comes out in support of Rahul Gandhi for anti-Sikh riot comment

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Senior P Chidambaram today came out in support of his party president's comment on the 1984 and said cannot be held responsible for something that took place when he was 13-14 years.

Rahul Gandhi, who is on a two-day visit to the UK, had told an audience of UK-based parliamentarians and local leaders in on Friday that the incident was a "very painful tragedy", but disagreed with the view that the was involved.

Chidambaram said, "Congress was in office in 1984, nobody is denying that. A very terrible thing happened in 1984 for which Dr has apologised in Parliament. We are not saying that the Congress is absolved. Mrs (Sonia) Gandhi has also apologised and on numerous occasion, some of us have also said what happened in 1984 was a terrible thing."

"Now, you can't hold responsible for that - he was 13 or 14 years of age then... He has not absolved anyone. What has said is there is on the AICC website. The full text is there you can have a look at it, please read it," the former minister said.

Rahul Gandhi had also said he was "100 per cent" for the punishment for those involved in any violence against any body.

"I have no confusion in my mind about that. It was a tragedy, it was a painful experience. You say that the Congress party was involved in that, I don't agree with that. Certainly there was violence, certainly there was tragedy," he had said.

On Rahul Gandhi comparing the RSS with radical Islamist outfit Muslim Brotherhood, Chidambaram asked reporters to go through the full text of the speech.

On criticisms by the BJP on Rahul Gandhi commenting on the country's internal issues on foreign soil, he said these questions should be first asked to

"You should have asked this question when had addressed a huge NRI gathering at in the US. Did you ask this question?" Chidambaram said.

had said that the Congress had demeaned Indian culture and called him an

Leave aside leading the country, Gandhi is even incapable of heading a political party, he had said.

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First Published: Sat, August 25 2018. 18:35 IST