We Are Not With Them: Gadkari Denies BJP Link With Cow Vigilantes

Gadkari said violence in the name of protecting cows “should not have happened”.

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Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari (Photo: Reuters)
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It is unfair to link cow vigilante groups to BJP as the party does not back them, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Thursday, as he stoutly defended the government's development agenda.

In an interview to PTI, the former BJP president said the government was focused on Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas (Together with all, Development for all), and its policies have not discriminated against religious minorities.

Any saffron clad person on television is immediately related to us (BJP), whereas the fact is that we don’t have any relation with that person. We don’t support such people.

Gadkari said violence in the name of protecting cows "should not have happened".

"This is not our agenda. Those who are doing this are not our people. Those who did it are wrong. We are not with them. Prime Minister had condemned (them)...we all have condemned (such violence). Why then are they being foisted on our name," he said.

Stating that it was not fair to link such groups with the BJP, he alleged that the move was part of a Left campaign to malign the party, and project it as anti-minority and anti- Dalit.

Certain sections of Gau rakshaks (cow protectors) have reportedly stopped vehicles, beaten people, extorted money and in some cases, stolen animals – all in the name of protecting cows.

This has inflamed tensions, risking undermining Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to focus on economic advancement.

Some foreign commentators have linked the rise in cow- related violence, alcohol bans and 'anti-Romeo' police squads supposedly aimed at protecting a woman's honour as signs of rising political risk in Asia's third-largest economy.

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BJP, VHP, Sangh (parivar) and our government do not support such elements.

Gadkari added that the party was, however, against cow slaughter.

It a matter of belief, he said, adding that he himself uses gomutra ark or cow urine for therapeutic purposes.

He said such incidents of violence had happened in the past as well during Samajwadi Party and Congress rules.

"Our government has not discriminated against any caste, creed or religion in the last three years," he said.

(The story has been edited for length)

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