PM Modi \'falsely portrayed\' as anti-Muslim: Ramdas Athawale

PM Modi 'falsely portrayed' as anti-Muslim: Ramdas Athawale

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

BJP ally Ramdas Athawale, the of Republican Party of India, Monday said has been "falsely portrayed" as anti-Muslim, describing him as someone who believes in of development.

He also took a jibe at Rahul Gandhi, saying the should "dream" of becoming of Opposition rather than He said he wants to remain of the party as it would "benefit the BJP and ji".

Athawale took charge as Union for Social Justice and Empowerment for a second term on Monday.

Modi has been falsely portrayed as anti-Muslim, he said. "He is not so."

"The anti-Muslim image of Modiji was portrayed following the 2002 Godhra riots when he was the Minister of Gujarat," he said.

"But I have seen his movie and the character that is being shown is not anti-Muslim. Modiji does not believe in doing based on caste and religion but on development. People also understand this and that is why around 50 per cent of the Muslims in the country voted for him. Modi is not anti-Muslim and anti-Dalit," he said, without naming the film.

He said it is imperative on any government to support and help every Indian citizen irrespective of their religion, he said.

On relations with Pakistan, Athawale said cannot be friends with it as "it considers its enemy".

Taking a potshot on Rahul Gandhi, Athawale said, "It would be in the interest of the BJP and Modiji if he continues to be the for a longer period. The Congress should not replace him with any other as that would cause more damage to the party."

He said there was a time when the BJP had just two members in Parliament.

"Then there was a time when the BJP had no But now BJP's time has come and the Congress should allow it to work," Athawale said.

He said Gandhi's remarks on Modi during campaigning for the polls got the Congress negative publicity which ultimately led to the defeat of his party.

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First Published: Mon, June 03 2019. 21:20 IST