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Warning to BJP chief: Modi chops off hands that promote him

Last updated on: June 10, 2013 13:24 IST
BJP chief Rajnath Singh hugs Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi at the Goa conclave on Sunday

Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh on Monday cautioned BJP President Rajnath Singh against the Gujarat Chief Minister, saying Narendra Modi has always "chopped off" the hands, which promoted him.

"Its clear that Modi has always chopped off the hands which promoted him. That is why we would like to caution Rajnath Singh," Singh told reporters in New Delhi.

The Congress general secretary expressed his sympathies for BJP patriarch L K Advani, who had skipped the Goa conclave where Modi was anointed party's campaign committee chief.

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'Modi has never been a threat to Congress'

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Modi addresses his partymen in Goa

"He (Advani) was a man who took the tally of the BJP from two in 1984 to 182. If this person has demanded some more time and asked to wait for a while, or demanded setting up of two committees including one headed by former BJP president Nitin Gadkari, what was the problem in waiting for a while. What was the hurry? After all they were not going to miss a plane," Singh said on Advani skipping the conclave.

The senior Congress leader also strongly rejected the suggestion of Modi being a threat to the party. "He has never been a threat to the Congress. We do not take him seriously," Singh said.

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'We fight elections on the basis of principles, not personalities'

Last updated on: June 10, 2013 13:24 IST
Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh

The Congress leader also rejected contentions that the next Lok Sabha election could be a Rahul versus Modi contest. "We fight elections on the basis of principles and not personalities," Singh said.

The Congress had on Sunday sounded dismissive over Modi's anointment with party spokesperson Shakeel Ahmed saying that his appeal is limited to Gujarat only. "We have seen the hollowness of his campaign in the Karnataka elections. He is popular only among people, who like communal politics and communal personalities. But this kind of politics goes against the ethos of India. Common people do not appreciate the communal politics of people like Modi," he had told PTI.


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