"There were many reasons why people lost control in 2002 after the dead bodies (of Hindu pilgrims from an earlier attack) were shown on TV. It should not have happened.The administration should have clamped down on any violence, (if I were in his place) I would have ensured.”
"But Modi was new to the job as chief minister. It was a blot on Modi's career, but he was not personally a part of it. If he is guilty by connivance he should be punished. But investigations have given him a clean chit. People who oppose him do so because they fear him," Parrikar told a freelance journalist whose interview has been carried by New York Times.
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The chief minister, known for making frank comments, said the Gujarat violence "does not require his apology" but "correction" and he has done that.
As his remarks stirred a controversy, Parrikar, who had hosted the BJP national executive in Panaji this summer in which Modi was declared BJP campaign committee chief for the Lok Sabha polls, told the media today that he sticks to what he has said in the interview which he said should not not be read in bits and pieces.
"Read the interview lock, stock and barrel," he said.
The Goa chief minister had created a controversy once when he had equated L K Advani with rancid pickle.