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Opposition hits out at Modi over statement on cow vigilantes

Congress leader Manish Tewari questioned Mr. Modi’s "silence" on the Dadri lynching incident last year and alleged that the PM was selective in his outreach.

Updated - September 20, 2016 12:18 pm IST - New Delhi

NEW DELHI  04/07/2016:  Manish Sisodia,Deputy Chief Minister,Delhi addressing a Press Conference , in New Delhi on Monday. Photo: Sandeep Saxena

NEW DELHI 04/07/2016: Manish Sisodia,Deputy Chief Minister,Delhi addressing a Press Conference , in New Delhi on Monday. Photo: Sandeep Saxena

The Opposition today termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement against cow vigilantes as “absolutely humbug”, alleging that his ideological co-travellers were perpetrating “terror” in the name of cow protection.

Congress leader Manish Tewari questioned Mr. Modi’s “silence” on the Dadri lynching incident last year and alleged that the PM was selective in his outreach.

“Why does he not prevail upon RSS to disband the VHP, why does he not take action against the office bearers of Bajrang Dal?”

“Therefore it is his ideological co-travellers who have been perpetrating this spectre of uncertainty and terror in the name of cow lumpenism across the country, thereby whatever the Prime Minister says today is absolutely humbug and completely sanctimonious,” Mr. Tewari said.

Echoing similar sentiments, JD(U) leader Pavan Verma said had the PM given a stern message earlier, the “menace” of gau rakshaks could have been prevented.

“If the Prime Minister had given the same message earlier, we would not have seen this menace of gau rakshaks spreading pan India. But he choose to keep silent although he tweets on any other subject under the sun. Breaking the silence is welcome, the only question is why so late,” he said.

CPI leader D. Raja also crticised the ruling dispensation stating there were issues on which people expect the PM to speak, including, increasing atrocities on dalits.

“Why has the PM not uttered a single word against the atrocities committed in his own state Gujarat?” he asked.

BJP, however, defended Mr. Modi’s statement and said the opposition attack was a “classic book example of political bankruptcy”.

“There cannot be more direct censure by the Prime Minister in expressing his displeasure to what anti-social elements are doing in the name of ‘Gau Raksha’,” BJP National Secretary Sidharth Nath Singh said.

He said since the opposition has nothing against the Prime Minister, it wanted to hide its failures and indulged in pointing fingers at the Centre.

In his first public denouncement of cow vigilantes, some of whom flogged dalits in his home state Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had yesterday said he felt enraged at such “anti-social elements” who indulged in crimes by the night and masqueraded as cow protectors by the day.

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