I suffered in solitude during 2002 Gujarat riots: Narendra Modi
New Delhi: Gujarat Chief Minister and BJP's PM candidate Narendra Modi has for the first time shared with the public what he really went through the time when Gujarat riots took place in 2002.Sharing his
“The Gujarat Government had responded to the violence more swiftly and decisively than ever done before in any previous riots in the country. Yesterday's judgement culminated a process of unprecedented scrutiny closely monitored by the highest court of the land, the Honourable Supreme Court of India. Gujarat's 12 years of trial by the fire have finally drawn to an end. I feel liberated and at peace,” wrote Modi.
Modi also hoped that his opponents will stop maligning him here onwards.
“Those who derive satisfaction by perpetuating pain in others will probably not stop their tirade against me. I do not expect them to. But, I pray in all humility, that they at least now stop irresponsibly maligning the 6 crore people of Gujarat,” added Modi.
Modi also hoped that his opponents will stop maligning him here onwards.
“Those who derive satisfaction by perpetuating pain in others will probably not stop their tirade against me. I do not expect them to. But, I pray in all humility, that they at least now stop irresponsibly maligning the 6 crore people of Gujarat,” added Modi.