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Cong dismisses BJP's charge on Sonia's meeting with Bukhari

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Congress today dismissed BJP's charge that Sonia Gandhi's meeting with Shahi Imam of Delhi's Jama Masjid Syed Ahmed Bukhari was communalising politics and insisted that the party chief has not violated the model code.

It also targeted Narendra Modi over his charges on "pink revolution" and sought to turn tables, saying Gujarat is in the forefront of exporting processed meat.

Party spokesman and Union Minister Anand Sharma told reporters here that Modi is deliberately raising the issue of meat export in order to polarise the electorate.

He has been also raking it up in constituencies having sizable population of Yadavs, those who rear cattle, in order to create a schism between communities, Sharma said.
 

"Modi has said it earlier also and being Commerce Minister in-charge of the issue, I have written to the Gujarat Chief Minister and dismissed his charges. He goes silent when the answer is given. There is no subsidy given by the Government of India for meat export. This is total lie. Only bovine meat is exported. Cow slaughter is banned in the country," he said.

The spokesman said that the meat that is exported goes from approved processing plants which are certified by the state governments. "My question to Modi is that even in Gujarat, there has been substantial increase in the export of meat. There are also abattoirs there."

Amid reports that the Election Commission will take cognisance if it receives a complaint against Gandhi's meeting with Bukhari, he said, "We are a secular diverse country and to be secular does not mean we are atheists.

"The leaders of Congress as well as from other parties are free to meet Shankaracharya, saints, imams and dharma gurus. It does not mean doing communal politics. Hindu religion is not something given to RSS on contract.

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First Published: Apr 03 2014 | 7:04 PM IST

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