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The Congress on Monday said Narendra Modi was “demeaning” the Prime Minister’s office for alleging that party leader Mani Shankar Aiyar conspired with Pakistan to interfere in Gujarat elections.
Modi on Sunday had accused a group of Congress leaders of meeting Pakistan's High Commissioner at Aiyar's residence before the latter called him "neech". Modi said the meeting at Aiyar's residence was also attended by former Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
In a press conference, Congress leader Anand Sharma condemned Modi’s speech in Palanpur, Gujarat.
Addressing an election rally, Modi alleged, “There was a meeting convened at Aiyar's residence where Pakistan's High Commissioner, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Ansari and Manmohan Singh were present. The meeting lasted three hours.”
"The next day Mani Shankar said I am a 'neech'," said the Prime Minister.
"Isn't calling me 'neech' insulting to Gujarat? Isn't it insulting to the country? Insulting to the government whom the people voted to power?" Modi asked.
"Why? You are in Pakistan. Why are you interested in our country's affairs? Isn't this alarming? All this and the meeting at Aiyar's residence. What is all this? My friends, you should promise me that you will root out the Congress and give a thumping victory to the BJP at every booth in Ahmedabad," Modi said.
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