Federal Interior Minister Amit Shah said on Saturday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi “endured false allegations” related to the 2002 Gujarat riots.
“Modigi endured false accusations in silence for 19 years and no one did Dana,” Shah told news agency ANI in an interview about the money laundering case.
“I often saw Modigi endure this pain, faced allegations despite being on the side of the truth, and he didn’t speak because the judicial process was underway. Only a man can do this, “Shah said.
“In democracy, Prime Minister Modi gave an ideal example of how the Constitution should be respected by all politicians. Modi was also asked, but no one protested, and the whole country ( BJP) Workers did not solidarity with Modi .. We cooperated with the law. I was also arrested. There were no protests or demonstrations, “he said.
The Federal Interior Minister denied that the Gujarat state government was late in calling on the army to deal with the riots, and KPS Gil, a well-known supreme police officer and former Punjab police chief, “quickly and medium-sized” the state government’s actions. sex”.