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Sun, 08/14/2011 - 02:16
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Cong fomenting disaffection among police officers in Guj: Cong

New Delhi, Aug 13 (PTI) BJP on Saturday accused
Congress of targeting the Narendra Modi government in Gujarat
by bringing "rancour and disaffection" among police officers
as it has "failed" to win the hearts of the people of the
state and was fast losing hold over its "vote-bank" comprising
minorities.
BJP's comments have come against the backdrop of
criticism of the charge sheet against police officer Rahul
Sharma by Modi government. Sharma is said to be one of the
whistle-blowers of the 2002 Gujarat riots.
"The timing of raising these issues is interesting-
Gujarat assembly elections in 2012. Hence, they indulge in
Modi-baiting and BJP bashing. Congress' motive is to bring
rancour and disaffection among officers by attributing
baseless motives to what is entirely a disciplinary matter
being inquired into through established process of law," BJP
spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman said.
She attacked Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram and some
NGOs which were "supporting" officers like Sanjiv Bhatt,
Sharma and Rajnish Rai who had spoken against the Modi
government.
"BJP condemns the statement made yesterday by the Home
Minister in the matter relating to the three erring officers
in Gujarat. He gave an open, crisp and clear suggestion to the
officers accused of indiscipline to seek the Congress-led
central government's help," Sitharaman said.
She attributed this to Congress' failure to hold onto
its Muslim "votebank" in the state.
"Congress is unable to legitimately win the hearts of
the people of Gujarat through the electoral process. Recently,
their defeat in their former stronghold Kathlal in a
by-election has shattered their morale. They have lost
overwhelmingly in several local bodies too," Sitharaman said.
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