Today’s two Crimes of PM First Crime:
PM Manmohan Singh at his Tody’s press conference at Ludhiana expresses ‘doubt’ over Nitish’s secular image.
A nominated PM calls a three times elected Chief Minister communal.
With Nitish Kumar rebuffing UPA attempts to woo him, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh attacked the Bihar Chief Minister saying his secular credentials were in "doubt" after he shook hands with Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. "There is no doubt that Nitish Mr. Kumar professes to be a secular leader. But yesterday after seeing him shake hands with Modi, a doubt did arise in my mind," Mr. Singh said at a press conference, winding up his election campaign in the country. He was replying to a question whether he considered Mr. Kumar to be communal or secular.
Our respected PM Manmohan Singh is nominated by a family or a member of the same family/dynasty to continue its lineage of 3 Prime Ministers. Rahul is PM in waiting. At the moment he is politically minor. Is it not crime to crush the spirit of Indian Constitution and Democracy? Should shaking hands by an elected Chief Minister with an elected Chief Minister be a certificate of communalism? Is this undemocratic?
Second Crime:
Answering a question at a media conference in Punjab’s Ludhiana today, India’s ‘Press Conference Prime Minister’ Manmohan Singh charged that “some people want to keep the 1984 anti-Sikh riot issue alive apnee dukaan chamkane ke liye (for their selfish interests)”. He held that this was of “no profit to either the country or the Sikh community”.
If Modi is responsible for Post Godhra riots then why was not Rajiv Gandhi More for 1984?
By Premdendra Agrawal
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