Don’t ‘divide the Indian nation’ on the basis of religion:

Source: Hindustan Times:

Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Saturday assailed Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi’s remarks describing himself as a ‘Hindu nationalist’, saying “shouldn’t we all be Nationalist Indians” and asked the BJP leader not to ‘divide the nation’ on the basis of religion.

Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi performs the ‘Pahind Vidhi’ puja to start Jagannath Rath Yatra in Ahmedabad. PTI

A day after Modi’s remarks sparked a political furore, Singh said on Twitter, “Shouldn’t we all be Nationalist Indians rather than Hindu Nationalist or Muslim Nationalist or Sikh Nationalist or Christian Nationalist ?”

In another tweet, he also took a jibe at Sangh Parivar saying, “Don’t divide this Great Nation on basis of religion which Savarkar and Jinnah did. They were the original authors of Two Nation theory.”

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