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Manmohan seeks Modi’s apology for ‘canards’

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NEW DELHI: A “deeply pained and anguished” former prime minister Manmohan Singh on Monday hit back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of spreading “falsehood and canards” in a desperate bid to win the Gujarat election and asked him to “apologise to the nation”.


In an unusually hard-hitting statement, Manmohan Singh denied allegations by Modi that he and others, including former vice-president Hamid Ansari and former army chief Gen Deepak Kapoor, invited to a dinner at Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar’s residence with Pakistani diplomats, discussed the Gujarat election.


The BJP fielded Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to rebut Manmohan Singh’s charge, saying that the former prime minister should admit that engaging with Pakistan at this moment was a “misadventure” for which he should apologise instead of demanding one from Modi.


“I am deeply pained and anguished by the falsehood and canards being spread to score political points in a lost cause by none less than... Modi,” Manmohan Singh said.


“Fearing imminent defeat in Gujarat, desperation of the prime minister to hurl every abuse and latch on to every straw is palpable.


“Sadly and regrettably, Modi is setting a dangerous precedent by his insatiable desire to tarnish every Constitutional office including that of a former prime minister and army chief,” Manmohan Singh added.


The statement follows Modi’s allegations at an election rally in Gujarat that guests at Aiyar’s house, including Manmohan Singh, Ansari and Gen Kapoor, discussed the Gujarat polls with Pakistan’s High Commissioner to India and a former Pakistani foreign minister, Khurshid Kasuri, among others, suggesting that the Congress was conspiring with Pakistani leaders to prevent the BJP from winning the election in the state.


“(On one hand) Pakistan Army’s former DG is interfering in Gujarat’s election and on the other Pakistani people are holding a meeting at Mani Shankar Aiyar’s house,” Modi said.


Manmohan Singh made public the guest list at Aiyar’s in Delhi. Those present included former external affairs minister K Natwar Singh, former foreign secretary Salman Haider, former high commissioners of India to Pakistan T C A Raghavan, Satinder K Lambah, Sharad Sabharwal and M K Bhadrakumar and India’s former permanent representative to the UN, C R Gharekhan.


Also present in the meeting were academician Kanti Bajpai and journalists Prem Shankar Jha, Ajai Shukla and Rahul Singh.


“I reject the innuendos and falsehoods as I did not discuss Gujarat elections with anyone else at the dinner hosted by Aiyar as alleged by Modi. Nor was the Gujarat issue raised by anyone else present at the dinner,” Manmohan Singh said.


“The discussion was confined to India-Pakistan relations,” he added.


Singh said the Congress needed “no sermons on ‘nationalism’ from a party and prime minister whose compromised track record on fighting terrorism is well known.


“Let me remind Modi that he had gone to Pakistan uninvited after the terrorist attacks in Udhampur and Gurdaspur. Let him also tell the country the reason for inviting the infamous ISI of Pakistan to our strategic air base in Pathankot to investigate a terror attack that emanated from Pakistan.” — IANS


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