Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav, who had earlier alleged that such conversion may cause riots in country, today mellowed down his attack on ruling BJP during a discussion in Lok Sabha on the issue of conversion.
He said conversion of Muslims in Agra was hardly an issue in the region and wondered if the discussion was really needed.
Initiating the debate, Jyotiraditya Scindia (Cong) alleged that Muslims were promised ration cards to convert to Hinduism and took a jibe at the government, wondering if these were the "achchhe din (good days)" it had promised.
"What has happened is against the Constitution. They (BJP) are trying to divert people's attention from issues of black money and price rise by creating polarisation in the society," he said, referring to recent rows, including one involving Union Minister Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti.
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He demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should make a statement on a grave issue like this as these communal problems were not confined to one state.
"I thought BJP is for Ram. I got to know that it is for Nathuram...," he said.
"You wanted power, you got power. Now it's your responsibility to see to it that everybody lives according to Constitution," Roy said.