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PM Modi accused of anti-Muslim campaign hate speech

DW
Tuesday, 23 April 2024 (09:59 IST)
India's opposition Congress party has lodged a formal complaint with the Election Commission over a weekend speech delivered by incumbent Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
 
Congress claims Modi "blatantly targeted" the country's 200-million Muslims by using thinly veiled negative statements about "infiltrators," which it said was a clear reference to Muslims.
 
Speaking in Rajasthan on Sunday ahead of that state's turn at the ballot box, Modi claimed that a previous Congress government had promised, "Muslims must have the first right over the nation's wealth."
 
He went on to claim: "It will be distributed to those who have more children. It will be distributed to the infiltrators."
 
He then asked the largely Hindu crowd: "Do you think your hard-earned money should be given to infiltrators? Would you accept that?"
 
Opposition: Modi's speech a 'blatant and direct violation of election laws'
 
Congress called the comments "divisive, objectionable and malicious," in its complaint, saying that by targeting "a particular religious community," Modi's words represented a "blatant and direct violation of our election laws."
 
Congress spokesman Abhishek Manu Singhvi, who spoke to reporters Monday after the filing, said, "We hope concrete action will be taken."
 
India, the world's most populous country, began voting last Friday in elections that will go on until June 4.
 
It is constitutionally secular and its election code prohibits campaigning based on "communal feelings."
 
Modi accused of using religion as a wedge
 
There was no immediate response from Modi.
 
A spokesperson for his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Gaurav Bhatia, told reporters Modi was calling "a spade a spade" and his remarks resonated with what people thought.
 
Modi, who has served as India's prime minister since May 2014, is seeking his third term in office.
 
The politician is projected to win easily, but his assertive promotion of Hindu principles and superiority has drawn criticism.
 
In January, for instance, he inaugurated the Ram Temple in Uttar Pradesh — a place of worship built on the former site of centuries-old mosque that had been razed by Hindus in 1992.
 
Modi had previously said he works for the betterment of all.

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