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Tewari hits back at Modi, says he is tom-tomming 'myths'

Minister was referring to reports which said Modi, with the help of a team of his officials, evacuated 15,000 people from Uttarakhand

Manish Tewari
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 23 2013 | 6:35 PM IST
Accusing Narendra Modi of politicising the Uttarakhand tragedy, I&B Minister Manish Tewari today said that after making a "tourist detour" via the deluge-hit state, some people were tom-tomming "myths" that they had rescued thousands of people.

"It is indeed unfortunate that when a part of India is trying to grapple with a natural disaster, there are some people who are absolutely unabashed in politicising it. They had to go to Pathankot so they make a tourist detour via Uttarakhand and then started claiming, that solo, they were able to rescue 15,000 people," Tewari said in an apparent reference to Modi.

"If someone can put out such myths, I leave it to the people of the country, how reliable are their utterances and how profound are their achievements," he said.

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The Information and Broadcasting Minister was referring to reports which said Modi, on his trip to Uttarakhand, had with the help of a team of his officials managed to evacuate 15,000 people from the deluge-affected areas of the hill state.

He also took pot shots at the Gujarat CM, saying his criticism of the UPA government's Bharat Nirman campaign reflected that the opposition was scared.

"The Bharat Nirman campaign has indeed hit where it hurts. And the hurt manifest themselves whenever the Chief Minister of Gujarat speaks. He has only seen phase-I of Bharat Nirman, there are other phases coming," Tewari said.

"So, they should wait and prepare themselves because it is very evident that they are scared of facing the truth in the mirror of Bharat Nirman," he said.

In his speech at Pathankot this afternoon, Modi took a dig at Bharat Nirman advertising campaign run by UPA government on various TV channels.

"The advertisement said 'bharat ke nirman pe haq hai mera' (I have a right to India's development). I say 'bharat nirman pe shaq hai mera' (I have doubt over India's development)," Modi had said.

Tewari told reporters here, "...If somebody wants to become a Rambo and claims that he alone in a span of two days during a trip of disaster tourism brought out 15,000 people, I am afraid for the lack of a better word, it just reflects rank opportunism and sheer desperation to try and politicise and even milk a tragedy for political reasons.

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First Published: Jun 23 2013 | 6:20 PM IST

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