PM Modi must be asked questions regarding his meetings with 'crony capitalists', the Congress said in its reply.
Congress
president Rahul
Gandhi on Wednesday held a meeting with Muslim intellectuals,
industrialists and former bureaucrats even as the Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) pointed to the Congress party’s “politics of Muslim
appeasement”.
The
meeting comes a week before the Monsoon Session of Parliament. Issues
related to minorities are said to have been discussed in the meeting.
The Narendra Modi government is keen to push through the 'triple
talaq' Bill during the upcoming session of Parliament.
Sources
in the Congress said contrary to media reports, there wasn’t a
single Muslim religious leader in the gathering. Congress leader
Salman Khurshid and party’s minority cell chief Nadeem Javed also
attended the meeting.
The
Congress party rejected the BJP's criticism that the meeting with
Muslim intellectuals was an example of “Muslim
appeasement”. Congress spokesperson Priyanka Chaturvedi said
her party believes in inclusive politics, and the Congress president
has been meeting people from all walks of life, including farmers,
diplomats, Aanganwadi workers, businesspersons and others.
“The
BJP is indulging in poisonous politics whereby it is trying to make
people look at any and every debate through the prism of
Hindus-and-Muslims,” Chaturvedi said. She said questions should be
asked to the Prime Minister for meeting and benefitting "crony
capitalists".
Some
of those who attended the meeting were publisher Atiya Zaidi,
historian Irfan Habib, academic Abu Saleh Shariff, former telecom
secretary M F Farooqui, author Rakshanda Jalil, activist Farah Naqvi,
businessman and philanthropist Haroon R A Khan, lawyer Fuzail Ahmed
Ayyuby and academic Ghazala Jamil.
Amir
Mohammad Khan, better known as Suleiman, the erstwhile Raja of
Mamudabad, also attended the meeting, as did industrialist Junaid
Rehman.
According
to a section of the media, poet and Hindi film scriptwriter Javed
Akhtar too was supposed to be present. The Congress party said Akhtar
didn’t attend the event. Media reports said Akhtar was one of the
invitees, which riled leaders of Muslim religious organisations.
“Interesting
that Akhtar, who proudly claims himself to be an atheist and doesn’t
believe in Islam, would join the group of Muslim intellectuals who
have been called by Rahul Gandhi to deliberate on ‘Muslim’
issues,” president of All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat Navaid
Hamid tweeted.
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