Sachin Pilot Defends Congress' Secular Credentials Amidst Criticism
Congress leader Sachin Pilot defended his party against allegations of aligning with Jamaat-e-Islami, emphasizing the Congress' secular values. He cited historical efforts in national integrity and criticized BJP's communal tactics. Pilot highlighted corruption issues in Kerala's ruling party and underscored Congress' commitment to transparency.
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Congress leader Sachin Pilot has strongly defended his party amidst scrutiny from CPI(M) and BJP, over alleged ties with Jamaat-e-Islami in Kerala. Pilot emphasized Congress' historic commitment to secularism and national unity, reminding opponents of Indira Gandhi's pivotal role in 1971's division of Pakistan.
Pilot critiqued the BJP for what he described as 'selective secularism' based on state-specific political returns. He noted Congress' longstanding principles and collaborative efforts to form a powerful UDF alliance in Kerala. The conversation also touched upon Kerala's political climate, with election strategies and alleged corruption within the ruling CPI(M) government under discussion.
Regarding the Sabarimala gold theft allegations, Pilot refrained from commenting on judicial proceedings but highlighted deficiencies in the state government's handling of inquiries. He further discussed Congress' candidate selection priorities, focusing on electability, integrity, and acceptance, as the party gears up for the upcoming Kerala election.
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