News Politics National Modi is moving away from hardline ideology, says Digvijay Singh

Modi is moving away from hardline ideology, says Digvijay Singh

New Delhi:  In unexpected comments, Congress leader Digvijay Singh, a known Narendra Modi baiter,today said the Gujarat CM was moving away from his “fanatic” ideology and that “even a chaiwallah can become the Prime Minister”,

Singh also attacked Modi on the snoopgate issue reiterating his demand for a probe under Indian Telegraph Act and IT Act.

 Irani, however, expressed doubts over the veracity of the tapes and asked whether the woman has made any complaint.

She said that these “unverified” allegations will not be an issue in 2014 Lok Sabha elections, when people will decide their vote on issues like corruption, price rise and other key issues.

While Singh refused to accept either the merit of the exit polls or the contention that the results of the assembly elections prove Modi's rise in next Lok Sabha polls, the BJP leader asserted  that people are giving their opinion through these polls and her party will romp home in 2014 elections.  

Singh argued that Congress had won in most of the state elections after the 2009 Lok Sabha polls wresting power from the BJP in four states and taking 110 assembly seats from them.