Cong speaking Pak's language: BJP on Tharoor's criticism of Swaraj's UN speech

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The BJP Monday reacted strongly to Shashi Tharoor's reported criticism of Sushma Swaraj's UN speech, saying the opposition party defied a convention of all political parties speaking in the same voice on India's stand abroad.

He told a press conference that the should apologise to the country and said its stand on various issues appeared similar to that of in "intent, language and style".

On Sunday, Tharoor had reportedly said in that Swaraj's speech was aimed at her party's voters on the subject of rather than constructing a positive image of in the world.

"There has been an established convention in since independence that political parties are unanimous on foreign issues, at least when it comes to taking a stand at the (UN) where India's position is not of a political party.

"Pakistan has always opposed us there. For the first time a senior Congress is also criticising," Trivedi said.

He said Tharoor had used the term "Hindu Pakistan" to attack the BJP's rule.

The BJP also cited comments of Congress leaders like and to liken it with Pakistan in its opposition to the

He said the Congress has lost the "moral right" to claim to be the party of Mahatma Gandhi, wondering if the Congress in zeal to oppose was also opposing the country.

The BJP in opposition behaved responsibly, the said.

Trivedi said Atal Bihari Vajpayee had put up a robust defence at the of the then headed by P V Narasimha Rao, while Modi had slammed then Pakistan for his swipe at his Indian counterpart

Attacking the Congress, he said it, like Pakistan, has also attacked the RSS, the ideological parent of the BJP, and was now criticising the Rafale deal.

Former Pakistan went to the extent of saying that Congress will be India's next prime minister, Trivedi said.

The alleged similarity in the stands of Pakistan and the Congress was also there when the latter was in power, he claimed.

He cited terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba's founder Hafiz Sayeed's alleged praise of the then for his use of the term "Hindu terror" in 2013 and of another Congress leader after he allegedly linked the RSS to the terror attack in 2008.

The BJP leader, at the same press conference, also claimed that the Congress had expelled three functionaries from the party's unit in because of their chants praising Lord Shiva, and alleged that it had exposed the "true colours" of its

He said the Congress had projected Gandhi as an ardent devotee of but this claim has now proved to be a "farce".

To a question about the Congress's charge that the BJP was appropriating the legacy of the likes of and as it had no leader in its ranks who participated in the independent struggle, he said these leaders belonged to all Indian.

"was called the father of the nation, not the father of the Congress," he said.

The claimed that no Congress leader except died in police action. There were many others outside Congress who were killed and hanged by British authorities, he said.

The Congress worked to erase their contributions, he said, adding that many people and organisations worked for independence and the opposition party was not alone.

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First Published: Mon, October 01 2018. 20:15 IST