Chennai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said in an interview that BJP is not against minorities.
The 4th phase of Lok Sabha election polling has been completed and today the 5th phase of polling is going on briskly in 8 states. As the election is nearing its final stage, political leaders are actively engaged in election campaigns.
Prime Minister Modi has given an interview to PTI news agency regarding the election campaign. In which he mentioned that BJP is not anti-minorities and I have not spoken a single word against minorities.
Also, the Constitution of India is a secular body. Apart from that, we cannot accept separation on the basis of religion and we are not ready to accept anyone as special citizens. But he said in the interview that the Congress is constantly defying this sentiment and using minorities for vote bank politics, and his effort is to expose this.
BJP is not anti-minorities, not only today but never BJP will act against minorities. I have never uttered a single wrong word against minorities. I am speaking against vote bank politics of Congress.
I am talking about the Congress acting against the Constitution. Ambedkar and Jawaharlal Nehru were the framers of the Constitution of India. It was already decided that no reservation would be given on the basis of religion. Prime Minister Modi presented his criticisms of the Congress saying that now the Congress is moving away from it.