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J&K CPI(M) denounces "venomous speeches" by RSS leaders

They said that the remarks should act as an eye-opener for proponents of BJP leader Narendra Modi

Press Trust of India Srinagar
Denouncing the "venomous speeches" made by Sangh Parivar leaders, the state unit of CPI (M) today said these remarks should act as an eye-opener for proponents of BJP leader Narendra Modi, who see him as the next PM of the country.

"We denounce the venomous speeches made by BJP, Shiv Sena, RSS, VHP leaders like Amit Shah, Giriraj Singh, Pravin Togadia and Ramdas Kadam. The communal, fascist and divisive agenda loaded in their speeches reflects a pattern and should act as an eye-opener for proponents who see a ray of hope in Narendra Modi as the PM," Jammu and Kashmir CPI(M) Secretary, Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami said.
 
The speeches made by these leaders reveal a "virulent propaganda" that has now seeped beyond the cities and towns into the rural landscape of the country adding to the vulnerability of minorities, he said in a statement here.

He further alleged that Sangh Parivar leaders have come out openly with "nefarious designs" to divide the people on communal lines.

"The proponents of Modi who take pride in delivering poisonous speeches besides their PM candidate are actually little spokes in the larger wheel of the Sangh Parivar's plans to make India as Hindu Rashtra," Tarigami said.

The CPI (M) leader has also claimed that Shiv Sena-RSS-VHP want to turn the Indian state into a "religious monolith" with actual control on the BJP.

"What is more revealing is that Modi, who since his projection as the PM candidate by BJP all along, claims that his only electoral plank is good governance has failed to utter a single word disapproving what his adulators Shah, Singh, Togadia and Kadam have said," Tarigami said.

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First Published: Apr 23 2014 | 2:34 PM IST

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