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'Hurt by his very wrong decision': AK Antony on son Anil joining BJP

Congress leader and former Defence Minister AK Antony on Thursday said that he's been hurt by his son who joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) saying that it's a very wrong decision.

AK Antony, father of Anil Antony who joined BJP Image Source : ANIAK Antony, father of Anil Antony who joined BJP

Congress leader and former Defence Minister AK Antony on Thursday said that he's been hurt by his son who joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) saying that it's a very wrong decision.

"Anil’s decision to join BJP has hurt me. It is a very wrong decision. India’s base is unity and religious harmony. After 2014, Modi government came to power, they’re systematically diluting diversity and secularism. BJP believes only in uniformity, they’re destroying the constitutional values of the country," Antony said.

Antony, who returned to the state capital soon after his Rajya Sabha tenure ended last year, was addressing a press conference the state party headquarters.

Earlier, in the day, Anil Antony joined the BJP in Delhi, saying, "Many of the Congress leaders believe that their duty is to work for a particular family but I believe that my duty is to work for the people. PM Narendra Modi has a clear vision to make India a developed country in the next 25 years."

But Antony said after Modi took over in 2014 in his first tenure, the basic tenets of Indian democracy, which centered around secularism and pluralism, were affected.

"And after he took over in his second term, this got speeded up and is centring around autocracy. For me, till my last breath I will be fighting the BJP and the RSS. I have been close to the Nehru family, even though at one point of time I had to split with them, once I returned after a while, my love and respect towards the Nehru family has been steadfast and increased hugely," said Antony holding back his emotions.

"My life is entering the last stages as I am 82 years now and I have no idea how long I will live. I am not interested in a long life, but till my last breath I will be a Congressman. What I said about Anil's decision now is my first and last statement and will not speak about it again," he said and walked away.

Former Leader of Opposition and senior party legislator Ramesh Chennithala said the decision of a son to chalk his way forward was his own and it will never be a blot on Antony.

"Anil joining the BJP will not have any impact at all," he said.

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