BJP made someone who used word Hindu terror minister: Digvijay

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

Senior Digvijay Singh claimed Saturday that the BJP made the person who used the term "Hindu terror" in official parlance a

The BJP has often targeted for 'tarnishing community' by using the term Hindu or

Friday defended the BJP's decision to field Pragya Singh Thakur, Malegaon blast accused, from seat, saying it was a symbolic answer to all those who falsely bracketed the rich Hindu civilisation as "terrorist".

Modi was apparently referring to Digvijay, who is the Congress' candidate from

"I think they do not have the knowledge of Hindu civilisation. The person who, as home secretary, issued a statement with the word Hindu terror was given ticket by the BJP and was made a Union minister," Singh told reporters here.

"Will (BJP chief) speak about it?" the former asked.

Amid the political row over the term Hindu terrorism, the had pointed earlier that it was used by Union minister R K Singh when he was

Digvijay also said the word Hindutva did not exist for him. "Why do you use the word Hindutva? The word does not exist in my dictionary," he said.

The refused to comment on the Election Commission's notice to Thakur over her remark that former died in the 26/11 terror attack because she had cursed the for torturing her during the blast probe.

"Ask the EC. Why are you asking me? I don't want to get into it," the Congress said.

Asked if he was now in "silent mode", Singh, known for kicking off controversy with his provocative statements, replied amid laughter, "Have I taken a contract to create "

Interestingly, Singh, whose outlandish theories about the attack and the Batla House encounter have incurred him the wrath of the right wing, has desisted from making any comment on Thakur's comment on Karkare.

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First Published: Sat, April 20 2019. 20:40 IST