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No action against Masood would indicate Cong's game plan: BJP

Terming Imran Masood's commentsagainst Narendra Modi as "unacceptable", senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley today asked Congress what action it would take against its leader, and said no action would indicate that it is part of their "game plan".

Updated on: Mar 29, 2014 07:23 AM IST
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Terming Imran Masood's commentsagainst Narendra Modi as "unacceptable", senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley on Friday asked Congress what action it would take against its leader, and said no action would indicate that it is part of their "game plan".

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"He (Masood) said that in Uttar Pardesh Narendra Modi will be chopped into pieces. During any democratic process if a candidate of a national party uses such type of language, it cannot be accepted," Jaitley said, adding, the Election Commission will take necessary action.

"But we want to know what action Congress party is taking against him and if no action then it is clear that this is part of Congress game plan (to make a candidate use such language against Modi)," he said.

The Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha said, "this is not the first time such a language is being used. Some leaders (like) Sonia Gandhi, Lalu Yadav, Digvijay Singh, Mani Shankar Aiyar... these people have made practice to repeatedly use such type of language".

"They consider this is part of aggressive secularism. Someone says 'Maut Ka Saduagar', someone says 'Boti Boti Kat denge'.... This tactic has not worked in Gujarat, it will not work in Delhi either," he added.

An FIR was registered against Masood for his controversial remarks at Deoband police station of Saharanpur.

Jaitley was speaking at a function of Indian Academy of Fine Arts (IAFA). He said that a well-planned tourism industry and art and culture can bring forth the 'soft power' of Amritsar, which will bring the city to the international map of trade and commerce.

 
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