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This is an archive article published on January 24, 2009

26/11 attack: ‘Narendra Modi trying to help Pakistan’

Gujarat CM Narendra Modi came in for a sharp criticism from state leaders in BJP and Opposition Congress for his controversial remarks on evidence gathered in Mumbai terror attack which has given handle to Pakistan to counter India's position.

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi came in for a sharp criticism from state leaders in BJP and Opposition Congress for his controversial remarks on evidence gathered in Mumbai terror attack which has given handle to Pakistan to counter India’s position.

“The remarks are unwanted,unwarranted and uncalled for,” said former Chief Minister and BJP leader Suresh Mehta,who believed that,”One did not expect this kind of statement from a Chief Minister.”

“Chief Minister’s chair carries certain responsibilities and the first and foremost is the interest of the country,” Mehta,a known detractor of Modi,said. “A Chief Minister should not indulge in rhetoric while forgetting discretion,” he added.

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The Congress described his remarks as ‘loose talk and cheap rhetoric’ and alleged that such statements would help Pakistan,which is being cornered internationally.

The party spokesperson Arjun Modhvadia said that Modi is trying to help Pakistan by making such ‘irresponsible and damaging statements and remarks.’

Modi had recently said that even in India a mere statement is not regarded as evidence under the existing laws. He had wondered that,”What if Pakistan and US both ask India if our law has similar provision which accepts Ajmal Kasab’s statement as evidence? What can be more unfortunate?”

Following his statement Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani sought to take advantage of Modi’s remarks by claiming that he ‘agreed’ with Pakistan’s stance on the issue.

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“I want to set the record straight. Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has said that mere information cannot be evidence. He agreed with my stand that information is not evidence,” Gilani said on Friday.

Modi’s comments have drawn a flak from all corners with the state Congress demanding a clarification from BJP’s national leadership.

“I want the national BJP leadership to clarify its position on the remarks made by Modi and the subsequent remarks made by Pakistan PM,” he said.

“Modi’s penchant for publicity will cost the country very heavily as he has no control over his language and rhetoric,” Modhvadia said,adding that his remarks on Kasab would strengthen the neighbouring country’s case.

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Leader of Opposition in the Gujarat Assembly Shaktisinh Gohil also criticised Modi,saying,”Please,stop embarrassing India with your anti-India rhetoric aimed at gaining cheap publicity”.

Former BJP leader and president of Maha Gujarat Janta Party Gordhan Zadaphia also found Modi’s remarks ‘damaging’.

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