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Arif Mohammad Khan Talks About Cong minister's 'Gutter Remark'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday launched a blistering attack at the Congressparty, alleging it of being negligent towards the upliftment of Muslim community, while replying to the Motion of Thanks to President Ram Nath Kovind’s address to Parliament.
Modi was referring to former Union Cabinet Minister Arif Mohammad Khan’s interview to ABP News for the show Pradhan Mantri.
His remarks drew sharp protests from the Congress, prompting Modi to say he will send them a YouTube link of the interview.
Later, Arif Mohammad Khan came forward and confirmed Prime Minister’s claim. He said he had quoted Narsimha Rao’s statement in the interview.
Khan said, “PM has referred to my interview, to give a message that for how long any section of the people, I am not talking about any particular community, will allow itself to be deceived by power-wielders. It is a clear cut message.”
Modi was referring to former Union Cabinet Minister Arif Mohammad Khan’s interview to ABP News for the show Pradhan Mantri.
His remarks drew sharp protests from the Congress, prompting Modi to say he will send them a YouTube link of the interview.
Later, Arif Mohammad Khan came forward and confirmed Prime Minister’s claim. He said he had quoted Narsimha Rao’s statement in the interview.
Khan said, “PM has referred to my interview, to give a message that for how long any section of the people, I am not talking about any particular community, will allow itself to be deceived by power-wielders. It is a clear cut message.”
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