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Congress follows ‘hollow secularism’, says Modi in UP

Launching his campaign in western Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday, BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi accused the Congress of pursuing “hollow secularism that has ruined the lives of the Muslim youth”.

Updated on: Mar 27, 2014 01:11 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Bulandshahr
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Launching his campaign in western Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday, BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi accused the Congress of pursuing “hollow secularism that has ruined the lives of the Muslim youth”.

Speaking at a Bharat Vijay rally here, he said the vote bank politics of the Congress, SP and BSP was responsible for what he described as the country’s “pitiable condition”.

Clad in a saffron jacket, Modi said the UPA government had identified 90 Muslim-dominated districts across India, including Bulandshahr, three years ago to launch welfare schemes for the Muslims but failed to allocate funds for them. “They (the Congress) remember Muslims, secularism and the vote bank only at the time of elections,” he said. Modi, who arrived 90 minutes behind schedule, began his address with an apology, explaining that he was delayed at the Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu where he had gone to offer prayers.

During his 30-minute speech, the largely rural gathering responded enthusiastically, calling him Tiger and PM-in-Waiting.

 
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