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Congress demands PM Narendra Modi apology for 'insulting' Bengaluru

11:07 AM May 05, 2018 | Team Udayavani |

New Delhi/Bengaluru: The Congress on Friday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of “insulting” Bengaluru and the people of Karnataka by calling it a “valley of sins” and demanded his apology for his “deplorable” remarks.

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Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said that as the Karnataka assembly election approaches, “the fears, frustration and follies of the BJP grow due to its impending defeat and this is reflected in the idioms and the language used by its leaders including the prime minister”.

He also accused Modi of spreading “divisiveness” in the poll-bound state and alleged that such language was being used to divert the public attention from key issues such as the Cauvery water dispute, the dilution of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, joblessness and declining economy.

Singhvi said the prime minister failed to be the custodian of federal cooperation and maintain equilibrium between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu in the Cauvery river water-sharing dispute.

“You accuse Bengaluru, the Kannadiga of being a ‘valley of sin’. I think it is shameful and I think the country needs an apology which I am sure we will never get from the prime minister,” he told reporters.

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“As you see the heat mounting up on this campaign, you find the defamatory, the criminal culpable statements coming, deliberately inflaming and inciting communal passions, deliberately polarising communities, religious and groups and comprising blatant falsehood,” he alleged.

The Congress leader said the country’s prime minister lacked his grasp of the country’s history as was evident from his yesterday’s “false and superficial” statements on Field Marshal K C Cariappa and General K S Thimayya.

“The prime minister in his insatiable urge bordering on greed to attack the Congress party actually ended up insulting comprehensively the people of Karnataka, insulting each and every one of its entrepreneurs, insulting each and one of its IT technologists and labelling Bengaluru as the ‘valley of sin’ from the Silicon Valley,” he said.

“This is SIN – a ‘Special Insult. ‘S’ for special and IN for insult which the prime minister of the country has heaped upon Bengaluru and the people of Karnataka,” he said. 

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