'This Reflects Congress's mentality' PM Modi on Sam Pitroda's remark on 1984 anti-Sikh riots
'This Reflects Congress's mentality' PM Modi on Sam Pitroda's remark on 1984 anti-Sikh riots
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New Delhi: Attacking congress party on Sam Pitroda's 'hua toh hua' remark on 1984 anti-Sikh riots, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said it was 'Congress' arrogance' which got them 44 seats in 2014 and it will also ensure that they slip even further during the ongoing polls.

PM Modi said, "This Reflects Congress's mentality, they have done this for years. Rajiv Gandhi had said 'when a big tree falls earth shakes'. They even made Kamal Nath in charge of Punjab, now made him MP CM. So don't take this as an individual's statement."

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while speaking to news agency ANI, Pitroda, had referred to 1984 riots saying, "Why are you talking about it right now. 84 mein hua toh hua'.

Even earlier, Modi referred to Pitroda's remarks and said, "Hua so hua- the three words that sum up Congress's arrogance were uttered yesterday by one of its most senior leaders, he said this on 1984 anti-Sikh riots. This leader is one of the closest people to the Gandhi family."

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BJP President Amit Shah also took to Twitter and wrote, "Agony of the entire Sikh community. The suffering of all those Sikh families killed by Congress leaders in 1984. Attack on Delhi’s secular ethos. All Summed up in these three words by Sam Pitroda - Hua To Hua. India will never forgive #MurdererCongress for its sins."

 

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