He says it was disappointing that Modi was unwilling to "apologise" for the riots. The undercurrent of his cross- country campaign is majoritarianism and Congress will give a befitting reply to it, says Chidambaram.
"No, I don't think so. There are two aspects to what happened in 2002. One is legal culpability. The other is moral and political accountability. On the first, the matter is still in court. A court has accepted an SIT report but that has been challenged in a higher court. But I won't say anything more on that.
Chidambaram was asked whether he believed Modi has been finally cleared of all charges by courts in the 2002 riots.
When asked about his reference to majoritarianism in his Budget speech and whether India's multi-religious and diverse society could come under attack from him, the Finance Minister said, "If Mr Modi defends majoritarianism, we will give him a befitting reply. Majoritarianism is not a way of governance. Majoritarianism is opposed to the democratic way of governance.