City
Epaper

Nehru's criminal acts on J&K undone by Modi: Shivraj

By IANS | Published: August 12, 2019 10:50 PM

Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to revoke the Constitution's Article 370, that granting a special status to Jammu and Kashmir, had corrected the "criminal action" by the country's first prime minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru.

Open in App

Chouhan, who said that he earlier considered Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah his leaders but "now worshipped them", continued his attacks on Nehru, unmindful of the strong criticism from the Congress.

"I stand by my statements (on Nehru). I spoke with full responsibility that whatever mistakes Pandit Nehru had committed on Kashmir, have been remedied by Prime Minister Modi," he told reporters here.

"I am a priest of 'Bharat Mata', a criminal is not only one who kills somebody.. if someone does a wrong to the nation, then there is no bigger crime. Whatever I said is based on facts. (The decision on Article 370) was due to his (Nehru's) special love for (Kashmiri leader), Sheikh Abdullah.. and what was the reason only Nehru knows. Article 370 was applied to Kashmir... this was a crime. That is the Jan Sangh, right from the first day, had been opposition this dual system," Chouhan said.

"Another crime that Pandit Nehru committed was that when Indian forces were chasing away the Pakistani tribal raiders, he declared a one-sided ceasefire. Now Congress will have to reply, why didn't Sonia and Rahul Gandhi speak in Parliament (on it)....," he said.

"First I used to see Modiji and Amit Shah as my leaders, now I see them with devotion. After this decision (of scrapping Article 370), I have started worshipping Prime Minister them," Chouhan said.

In his address at a party membership drive in Odisha on Saturday, Chouhan had termed Nehru a "criminal". His comments had drawn a strong riposte from the Congress but he did not retract.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Chouhanmodicongresskashmir
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalRahul Gandhi Promises To Fill 30 Lakh Vacant Government Jobs From August 15

National‘This Is an Absolute Lie’: Priyanka Gandhi Attacks PM Modi Over Babri Lock Remark

National‘Congress Should Apologise to the Country,’ Says UP CM Yogi Adityanath After Sam Pitroda’s Racist Remarks

NationalRamdas Athawale Files Complaint With Election Commission Over Rahul Gandhi’s Change in Constitution Claim

MaharashtraMaharashtra Legislative Council Elections: Mumbai and Konkan Graduates, Teachers' Seats Up for Grabs on June 10th

National Realted Stories

NationalAgra lawyer claims temple below Fatehpur Sikri dargah, files case

NationalAnkita Basappa Konnur tops K'taka Class 10 board exams with perfect score

NationalPM panel report brings back focus on changing nature of demography in Rajasthan cities

National28-year-old man held for molesting minor boy in Delhi Metro

NationalLS polls: 23 candidates in fray for Gurgaon seat; 3 withdraw nomination