Shakeel ‘Muslim’ terrorists remark attacked by BJP
Congress general secretary Shakeel Ahmad on Wednesday stoked a controversy with his “Muslim” terrorists remarks, prompting the BJP to accuse the party of trying to “divide the country on communal line
Congress general secretary Shakeel Ahmad on Wednesday stoked a controversy with his “Muslim” terrorists remarks, prompting the BJP to accuse the party of trying to “divide the country on communal lines” and demand an apology from it.
“Thankfully Chhota Rajan & Anup Chetia (Ulfa) are not Muslims. Had they been Muslims Modi govt would have a different narrative altogether,” Mr Ahmad tweeted. Lambasting the Congress leader, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said Mr Ahmad made a “very appalling and shameless comment” and tried to discriminate among even terrorists on religious lines. As his remarks raked up a row, Mr Ahmad said he was simply trying to expose the “double standards and double speak” of the BJP and Modi government on the issue of terror.
Reacting to Mr Ahmad’s remarks, Mr Patra said, “Shakeel Ahmad, who is a tall leader of the Congress, has made a very appalling comment. It’s a shameless comment. The Congress has divided the society for petty political gains on the lines of Hindus and Muslims.”
“It has created vote banks in the society and today they are trying to differentiate between even terrorists in the name of religion. They are discriminating between Hindu terrorists and Muslim terrorists. What kind of a statement by Ahmad is this ” he asked.
Mr Patra recalled that few days ago, another Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar was trying to give “excuses” over the IS attack in Paris. “And today we have this kind of statement from Ahmad. What do they (the Congress) want They want to divide the country along communal lines. None other than the chief of Congress party Sonia Gandhi should come out and explain the trend that is being seen in the Congress party. They should apologise,” he said.