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Law must take its own course: Modi on Vadra

Ahmedabad: As Priyanka Gandhi stepped up her offensive against BJP over allegations about her husband Robert Vadra, Narendra Modi said today that he did not believe in politics of vendetta but the law must take

“If anybody should feel insecure, it is the parties who treat Muslims as vote banks and do nothing for their development. Their politics has reached its expiry date. Such parties better improve or they face extinction.” he said.

Modi emphasised that there was no reason for anyone to feel unsafe and insecure under a BJP government.

“We are committed to the safety, security and development of 125 crore Indians which includes all Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians etc. Our motto is ‘sabka saath sabka vikas'( everybody's support, everybody's development),” he added.

Asked about his recent reference to ‘Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb'(composite culture) at the time of filing his nominations from Varanasi, Modi said that this was his message of India First—Let us unite together rising above caste and religion and let us all work together for development and prosperity.

Modi made the following other points: