Dismissing as mere "sloganeering" the statements made by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders on "love jihad" and forced conversions, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday said such remarks are an acknowledgement that the BJP's governance agenda was "failing".
"I think rather than being worried by it, we should take some satisfaction from it because the more BJP is going to tom-tom this communal agenda, the more they are basically acknowledging that their governance agenda is failing. They have fought an election on the agenda of governance," he said.
He was reacting to statements made by BJP's Uttar Pradesh chief Lakshmikant Bajpayee about "love jihad", party's campaign chief Yogi Adityanath on forced conversions and controversial statement by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat suggesting that all Indians are Hindus.
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"Why are you surprised? This is the party that went to town criticising the previous prime minister for being quiet. But this prime minister is even more quiet than the other one. Sure you get the set piece speeches at political events and government functions but nothing beyond that," he told Karan Thapar on the show "Nothing but the Truth" broadcast on Headlines Today.
Asked whether it could be termed as a double speak on part of the prime minister who, in his speech on Independence day called for maintaining communal harmony and on the other has never distanced himself from statements made by party leaders, he said, "Well, I think it's a bit of good cop bad cop. You make a nice tolerant remark, though you don't follow them through. You let the others make the more worrisome statements, you don't admonish them."
Praising the previous Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for at least talking to journalists while returning from an overseas trip, Omar said, "He (Modi) does not take journalists with him, let alone interact with them."