PM Modi should apologise for hurting sentiments of Wayanad people: Congress

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on Monday demanded an apology from for his "condemnable and divisive" statement that hurt the sentiments of people in in

In a press statement, K C said, "by alleging that is contesting seat on account of there being residents of a particular religion living there, is a disgrace to the high office of is holding."

This comes in the wake of Modi's statement at a rally in where he said that the party was forced to run away from a majority seat to a minority constituency, in a veiled reference to Congress party's recent announcement that contesting from Kerala's constituency in addition to UP's Amethi seat.

"Without understanding the cultural legacy and demography of Wayanad, the PM was making a communal and divisive statement," said who added that demographically Wayanad reflects the composite culture of " It is an ideal ground of combination of various communities and religions that thrive and live together," he said.

Calling Wayanad the "Lion of Kerala", mentioned the role of the "pride of whole Keralities" Varma Pazhassi Raja, a Hindu who fought against the British in the 18th century.

He said that the PM's remarks disrespected not just the people of Wayanad, but also insulted the freedom movement.

"By hiding all these cultural legacy and multiculturalism, the was not only disrespecting the people of Wayanad, but also insulted the freedom movement," he said.

Further, Venugopal added that the PM has insulted the entire and has insulted the composite culture of

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 02:08 IST