Sam Pitroda’s Return Sparks Controversy: BJP Accuses Congress of Hypocrisy
Congress leader Sam Pitroda’s return to India has reignited political tensions, with the BJP accusing the party of hypocrisy after earlier denying any controversy surrounding his remarks on the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
Pitroda, a close confidante of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, returned to India on Thursday after spending several months in the United States. His return comes amidst ongoing scrutiny over his controversial remarks made during an interview in May 2023, where he appeared to downplay the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, sparking outrage and calls for his resignation.
BJP’s Sharp Criticism:
The BJP, which has been vocal in its criticism of Pitroda’s remarks, seized the opportunity to accuse the Congress of double standards. Party spokesperson Sambit Patra alleged that the Congress was trying to “cover up” the controversy and was “playing with the sentiments” of the Sikh community.
“The Congress party has shown its true colors by bringing back Sam Pitroda, who made outrageous comments about the 1984 anti-Sikh riots,” Patra said. “This is clear evidence of their hypocrisy and disregard for the truth.”
Congress Denies Controversy:
However, the Congress has maintained that there is no controversy surrounding Pitroda’s remarks and that the BJP is trying to create a non-existent issue. Party spokesperson Randeep Surjewala dismissed the BJP’s allegations, stating that Pitroda was a valuable asset to the party and that his return was a “welcome development.”
Public Outrage and Political Fallout:
Pitroda’s controversial remarks sparked significant public outrage, particularly from the Sikh community, who viewed his words as insensitive and dismissive of their suffering. The BJP has used the controversy to its advantage, highlighting the perceived weakness of the Congress and its alleged disregard for the sentiments of the Sikh community.
Looking Ahead:
The return of Sam Pitroda is likely to further escalate political tensions between the Congress and the BJP. With the 2024 Lok Sabha elections looming, the controversy is expected to feature prominently in the political discourse, potentially influencing voters’ perceptions of the two main political parties.
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