"Peaceful co-existence and social harmony are not only ingrained in India but also in NDA. One may ask how these two qualities are in the DNA of NDA. It is proved... Social harmony and peaceful co-existence are our commitment not our compulsion," he said, while releasing three books penned by the Prime Minister including one on social harmony.
"It is due to the fact that social harmony and peaceful existence are in our DNA that we decided to form the government with our allies with whom we had fought elections," he said.
The Home Minister's remarks came in the backdrop of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today announcing to launch "take back your words" campaign, saying Modi's remark was an "insult" to the people of the state.
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Kumar's JD-U had parted ways from BJP breaking its 17-year-old alliance with NDA in June 2013 opposing Modi's elevation within the BJP.
Hailing Modi as a leader in whose heart common man dwells, Singh and BJP chief Amit Shah repeatedly referred to his humble origin and expressed confidence that the report card of the Modi government will be a "grand" one after five years since he made a "solid opening" as Prime Minister.
Shah lauded Modi for establishing Gujarat model as an ideal model of governance, while Singh listed a number of measures of the Centre to hammer home the point that Modi is a leader of common man and cares for the poor and the last man in the row.
Talking of the plurality of the nation, he said, "There are 72 sects of Islam found in India, which are not found together in any other country. And this is due to qualities of social harmony and peaceful co-existence in India. These two qualities are not only in the DNA of India but also in the DNA of NDA.