Amid a political uproar over bomb blasts at Narendra Modi's rally venue in Patna, Congress today appeared to suggest that his brand of politics was allegedly providing an opportunity to disruptive elements to engage in such activities.
Party spokesperson P C Chacko said that while Congress condemns such violence like the bomb blasts in Patna at Modi's rally as there is no place for violence in politics, the fact also remains that Modi is engaging in "negative politics" ever since he was named BJP's Prime Minsterial candidate.
"The Prime Ministerial canidate of the major political party, ever since his nominiation, has been engaged in spreading suspicion and hatred through his utterances..The atmosphere is being vitiated by the negative campaign. Who started it? The basic thing is that the atmosphere has been vitiated", Chacko said.
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To a question on whether he is linking the bomb blasts in Patna to Modi's politics, Chacko said it "may not be directly related to that but one person who is vitiating the atmosphere the maximum is BJP's PM candidate through his campaign of calumny and hatred".
Urging the Centre and state government to take all possible measures to bring the culprits to book, Chacko also apprehended "such acts may be diversionary tactics against the pro-poor agenda and development politics of Congress".
He, however, evaded a direct answer on whether he was suspecting any political conspiracy behind it.
"Investigations are on. Jumping to conclusions, as many people are doing, will not help in this situation", he said and added "some parties will do any kind of communal polarisation" that will benefit them but do not see the "lurking dangers" behind such politics.