PM\, Shah accuse Cong of giving \'terror tag\' to Hindus; Congress hits back\, says terror has no religion

PM, Shah accuse Cong of giving 'terror tag' to Hindus; Congress hits back, says terror has no religion

Press Trust of India  |  Wardha(Maha)/Paralakhemundi (Odisha) 

In a two-pronged attack on the over the 'Hindu terror' tag, and on Monday accused the opposition party of trying to defame the community, saying it is a "sin" to link peace-loving Hindus to terrorism.

The hit back and accused of speaking a lie, claiming that the term 'Hindu terrorism' was defined by his ministerial colleague, who was then a Union Home Secretary, an apparent reference to senior BJP leader R K Singh.

Terrorism does not have any religion or caste and it needs to be fought, said

The Hindus have now woken up and the country has decided to "punish" the opposition party, said launching the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance's Lok Sabha poll campaign in at a public rally in Wardha.

The Congress is scared to field its leaders from constituencies where majority dominates in terms of voter-base, Modi said without naming anyone, but the remark came a day after its decided to enter the Lok Sabha electoral fray from a second seat in Wayanad in which has a sizeable Muslim population.

"The Congress tried to stain crores of the country's people using the term 'Hindu terror'. Tell me, weren't you deeply hurt when you heard the term 'Hindu terror'? Is there a single incident in the history of thousands of years of Hindus engaging in terrorism?" Modi thundered at the rally.

He also asked the people whether they would forgive the Congress for committing the "sin" of linking peace-loving Hindus to terrorism.

The said the Congress was very well aware now that the country has decided to 'punish' it.

"Some leaders are shying away from contesting polls (in the first place). Those, whom it (Congress) called terrorists, have woken up," Modi said.

"They linked peace-loving Hindus to terrorism... they are scared now to contest election from constituency where majority population dominates...they are forced to go where majority (Hindus) are in minority," he added.

Shah took on the Congress on the 'Hindu terror' tag while addressing a rally in Paralakhemundi in district in Odisha which falls under the Berhampur Lok Sabha constituency that goes to polls in the first phase on April 11.

"Rahul (Gandhi) attempted to link community with terrorism. It was a bid to defame Hindus across the world," Shah said.

Hitting out at the Congress, the also said all the accused, including Swami Aseemanand, were recently acquitted in the 2007 Samjhauta Express blast case.

"Unfortunately, the then Congress government compromised with national security by allowing the real culprits in the case to go scot-free. These people have no concern for national security," Shah said.

Tewari said Modi should talk to his ministerial colleagues and he would know who has defined 'Hindu terrorism'.

"It is unfortunate that the is trying to to speak a lie to deflect the attention from his own failures," Tewari told a conference in

"As far as Congress is concerned, the Congress always believes that terrorism does not have any religion or caste and it needs to be fought.

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First Published: Mon, April 01 2019. 17:56 IST