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Shiv Sena calls out Modi; reminds him of his Godhra past

Senior Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut has ventured where few have in the recent past, reminding Narendra Modi about his Godhra past while countering his criticism of the Sena’s role in the recent controversies in Mumbai. The country first came to know of him (Modi) because of the Godhra carnage, Raut said.
The BJP, officially, was muted in its response. Senior BJP leaders were meeting on Thursday morning, ostensibly to discuss the party’s programme to mark the completion of its first year in office, but party leaders said the question of whether to snap ties with the Sena or continue with the alliance might come up.
In an interview to a Bengali daily, Modi had termed the Dadri lynching and the Sena’s attacks on Pakistani singer Ghulam Ali’s concert and ORF Mumbai chairman Sudheendra Kulkarni for hosting former Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Kasuri as “unfortunate”.
“Modi made a statement as the prime minister of the country and not as Narendra Modi. It is indeed unfortunate for all of us that Modi, whom the world came to know because of Godhra, called both incidents unfortunate. He is not our ‘Dear’ Modi,” said Raut, executive editor of Saamna, the Sena mouthpiece.
“Pakistan is our enemy. To oppose Pakistani leaders, artistes and players is our stand as they kill our innocent people in bomb blasts, also kill our soldiers on the border and they support terrorist activities in Kashmir. This was the stand of the BJP, too, earlier.

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