Rahul Gandhi, the ruling Congress party’s vice president, has sparked off a firestorm in the wake of his sweeping remark that Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence were recruiting disenchanted Muslim youth in Muzaffarnagar.
The remark was made at an election rally where Rahul accused the ISI of taking advantage of the recent communal riots in Mazaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh—which left over 50 Muslims dead—and recruiting the angered youth as their agents.
In response to these claims, Bhartiya Janata Party’ prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi said that Rahul had levelled serious allegations against the entire community by suggesting that the youth were vulnerable to such offers. He added that Rahul should either apologise for his comments or make public the names of the people he knows are involved with the ISI.
Rahul, who is also expected to be his party’s presidential candidate in the election next year, had claimed that an intelligence officer had told him ISI agents were operating in the area.
“How is ISI freely spreading its influence in UP under your very nose? What are you doing about it?” questioned Modi arguing that since the Congress was in power it should not just be levelling allegations against a community and should be working to put an end to any influence.
The regional Samajwadi Party too, reacted to the statement strongly. One of the party’s leaders, Azam Khan said this was a slur on the loyalty of Indian Muslims. “He (Rahul) should apologise to Muslims for the same and if he cannot do that Sonia Gandhi should do it,”
Khan said.
“Rahul’s claims that Muslim youths are in touch with the Pakistani Intelligence agency will open new doors of hatred and animosity towards them,” he added.
Rebutting that the Congress leader ever said such a thing, the party’s UP chief Rita Bahuguna said Rahul had been ‘misunderstood’.
“Rahul Gandhi made the statement because there is not only an international linkage to the communal violence, but also internal elements involved in the riots, which India needs to save itself from,” Bahuguna said. She stressed on the need for communal unity within the country to take India forward.
On the contrary, former Intelligence Bureau chief Arun Bhagat said that loosely made statements could have a serious effect. “People who occupy higher positions have to be very careful with their words. They have to measure their responses and their utterances, so that there is no fallout in them. This, I feel, may be considered to be imprudent, or an indiscretion by some,” he said.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 26th, 2013.
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The ISI card played by Rahul Gandhi was bound to misfire and which also shows his lack of political wisdom. The doomed Congress party who has nothing to boast of any achievement of its ten years rule is indulging in such gimmicks which will bring its stock down even further. Modi, who addressed a political rally of over 4 lacs people in Patna, in the background of bomb blasts, spoke only of progress and development for both Hindu and Muslims which he stated was the only agenda of his party while Congress and SP were playing divisive tactics only to garner Muslim votes but not interested in their development and progress. He also claimed that the lot of Muslims was far better than any other state due to tremendous development made in his state. This impressive rally has taken the wind out of all opposition parties, and Modi wave has started all across the country.
@Kaka: You visited a Pakistani website just to write this. Congratulations, do you feel like a man now, lol. Cheap and obsessive people like you need to find a better hobby.
@Muhammad, How does it feel to be a first class citizen of a third-class, failed state like Pakistan?
Interesting to read that from the mass murderer and mass rapist of Muslims, Modi. Obviously its a political game of who can insult and abuse Muslims more. Obviously anything to abuse Pakistan is a plus for India's communal voters.
@salman - Sensible comment... However the saving grace for you is that you had limited choices in electing your Bhuttos... However here we've been electing these Gandhis with sickening regularity and the results are there to see.
@muhammad.. what is good. a third class citizen of first class country or first class citizen of third class country?
The poor guy has nothing positive (there is none, of course) to say about his party's achievements during its last two terms. All his party can boast of is corruption after corruption on a mass scale and the easiest tool he can think of using against Modi is the so called secular credentials of his own party. But, unfortunately he has failed miserably. Whenever he opens his mouth he has a knack of putting his foot into it.
@G. Din: 3rd class people are not many on both sides but have been made so by the bhuttos and gandhis with the help of corporate militia for their survival.stop blaming each others.both the nations are far behind from respectable livlihood.
@G. Din: 3rd class people are not many on both sides but have been made so by the bhuttos and gandhis with the help of corporate militia for their survival.stop blaming each others.both the nations are far from even humanity.
@water bottle: if Rahul's being honest, what is his government doing in the centre? Instead of taking action why are they letting this 40+youth, aka spinach hater, aka mosquitoe troubled, aka cry baby aka rahul gandhi spread hatred and fear in hearts of people? And why should an IB officer share information with a person who holds no position in government? Should he be allowed to say and do anything cause he has got name "Gandhi" attatched to him?? #PATHETIC
"Rahul, ... also expected to be his party’s presidential candidate in the election next year, " "Presidential candidate", huh!
@Muhammad:
"Thank God we are not living in india as third class citizens. "
Thank god indeed. You are living in Pakistan as third class citizen.
Strange! How truth is brazenly twisted and sugar coated with lies. Rahul did not claim so. He said that he has been told so so and by such and such. LOVE TRUTH! HATE LIES!
@Muhammad:
Like wise U live in the First class Nation...with Peace
@Randomstranger: this is rahul gandhi, good for pakis
@Muhammad: We aren't exactly living like first grade citizens in our own country either.
Classic definition of fishing in troubled waters.
lol... ISI doesn;t have resources to train youths from india.... it has suffered blasts on its headquarter recently.....absurdity at its level best...
So this is the incredible, secular India?
@Gingo:
What is your point ?
"Temperament to tolerate" is the very reason this article as well as your comment is published on ET.
@Gingo: if you read the news carefully, Pakistanies are not complaining. Its BJP's Modi. Btw Pakistanies are quite used to India's paranoia. Anything negative that happens in India is always blamed on Pakistan even before any investigation takes place.
@Muhammad: lol
Thank God we are not living in india as third class citizens.
When Pakistanis attribute every single mishap in their country on CIA, RAW, Mossad, MI6 then they should have the temperament to tolerate when others do the same
Big trouble for Baba. The Congress will need to shell out a lot of money to PR people to take this uncomfortable moment off the airwaves.
Unfortunate, but Baba is still a more ethical choice than Modi for people who vote for the right reasons.
Same politial tactics to win election but with greater absurdity from Indian politicians
Amul baby should name the people or else no sympathy while voting for modi.