He said his thought was clear on the issue of religion and “for me, there are no Hindus and there are no Muslims. For me, my 125 crore Indians are one. We will work for everyone and we will not divide anyone.”
Modi alleged that “divide India was the highway of Congress' politics. You are stuck in the British policy of divide India whereas for us, we want a digital India.”
He said BJP wanted the Muslim youth going to madarasas for education to “hold Quran in one hand and a computer in other so that he can face the world.”
He said Congress could have also done it but now it will have to answer about its deeds.
Modi challenges Sonia's secularism
New Delhi: Questioning the track record of Congress in handling communal riots, Narendra Modi today challenged the secularism of Sonia Gandhi alleging she was not worried about Hindus or Muslims but just wanted her son
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