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Salman Khurshid questions 'clean chit' to Narendra Modi by court in 2002 riots

Updated on: 19 March,2014 02:36 PM IST  | 
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Salman Khurshid compares Narendra Modi to a nursery student with good marks who thinks he has a PhD

Salman Khurshid questions 'clean chit' to Narendra Modi by court in 2002 riots

Farukkhabad (UP): Union Minister Salman Khurshid has raked up a fresh controversy by questioning the "clean chit" given to BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi by a lower court in 2002 Gujarat riots.


"A magistrate's court has not summoned him.... It is true.... It’s like a nursery student getting a good grade and thinking that he has become a doctor and goes around claiming to be a PhD. How can that happen?" Khurshid told reporters yesterday in reply to a question.


He said, "In Gujarat, the incidents that happened when he (Modi) was Chief Minister, around 170 people have been given life imprisonment in connection with that. Maya Kodnani was his minister."


Salman Khurshid
Union Minister Salman Khurshid. File pic

The Minister had stoked a controversy last month terming Modi as "impotent" and later his party Vice President Rahul Gandhi had to say that he did not approve of such language.

Khurshid had then said that he had not crossed a line by describing Modi as "impotent" for his handling of the 2002 riots, insisting that he had meant "administrative incompetence" but it was too mild in this case.

On the controversy over a claim that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange endorsed Modi as "incorruptible", he said, "I don't understand that someone who is so confident, why does he need to go around seeking support to establish his dominance. I am surprised.

"And when there is a rebuttal, they say they don't need a certificate from WikiLeaks." The whistle-blower website had also disclosed a secret cable by a senior US diplomat eight years ago that described Modi as a "distrustful person" who reins more by "fear and intimidation".

Reacting to the External Affairs Minister's remarks, BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar said, "What Salman Khurshid is saying needs to be rubbished, is rubbish because he is denigrating the court. What is lower and higher judiciary?

"Court is court and the matter was before the court and the court has given a clean chit. The SIT appointed by the Supreme Court has given a clean chit. Still they want to rake up only 2002 (riots). This is what Rahul Gandhi is doing, this is what is echoed by Salman Khurshid and other Congress leaders. This is what is being done by Aam Aadmi Party."

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