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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

PTI Updated on: April 28, 2014 13:23 IST
Asked if there was a Modi wave or an anti-Congress wave, or both, Modi replied, “I think it is both.

There is a very strong anti-Congress wave together with an equally strong wave for the BJP and its NDA partners”.

Describing the elections as “extraordinary and unprecedented”, he elaborated that probably it was a first time that a strong anti-incumbency feeling was accompanied by an equally strong desire for change.

Modi declined to answer a question on the post-Godhra Gujarat riots of 2002 but said in an answer to another question that his opponents had not been able to find any serious allegations of corruption, nepotism or incompetence against him.

Asked if he would like to assure Muslims that they should feel safe and secure and that they will not be discriminated against by a government led by him, the BJP leader said that there was no reason for anybody to feel unsafe and insecure, be it Hindus or Muslims.

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