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PM accuses BJP of dividing people on communal lines

Updated on: 24 March,2009 04:01 PM IST  | 
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday came down heavily on opposition BJP, accusing it of dividing the people on the basis of communal agenda.

PM accuses BJP of dividing people on communal lines

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday came down heavily on opposition BJP, accusing it of dividing the people on the basis of communal agenda.


Releasing the Congress manifesto for 2009 Lok Sabha polls along with party president Sonia Gandhi, he termed BJP's defence of Varun Gandhi's comments with communal overtone as shameful.


He said Left parties and BJP have 'negative mindset' which cannot take the nation forward.


NDA and Third Front do not have the capacity to meet the challenges facing the nation, Singh said.

He reminded the people of the 'historic opportunity' to decide the path they would like to follow in the next five year.

The Prime Minister said if the country had a strong and purposeful government, "India can be a source of inspiration to rebuild more prosperous and more equitable South Asia."

Referring to the Mumbai terror strikes, the Prime Minister said the attackers were from Pakistan and hoped Islamabad would take steps to punish guilty.

"We still believe that diplomacy should be given a chance," he said adding that no purpose would be served by creating a war hysteria.

The Prime Minister said diplomatic efforts have succeeded and for the first time Pakistan has admitted that its citizen was involved in the horrible act.

"I can't say we are fully satisfied with actions taken by Pakistan in connection with Mumbai attacks," he said adding that Pakistan must take next consequential steps to ensure perpetrators of Mumbai attacks are brought to justice.

To question as to who was the main adversary of the Congress in the ensuing polls - BJP or the Third Front - he said in politics all adversaries should be taken seriously.

"But we are prepared to meet the challenges both right as well as the Left," he said, adding communalism was the greatest challenge. "If we do not roll back communal forces, India's unity, integrity and prosperity will be in danger".

To a question on the Sachar committee recommendations on the welfare of Muslims, the Prime Minister said many of the suggestions have been accepted particularly on education of children, especially girls.

Observing that much needed to be done, he said though the quota of minorities in government jobs has been increased, efforts should be made to increase it further.

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