By meeting Imam Bukhari, Sonia Gandhi has committed 'blunder': Ram Jethmalani

Mr Jethmalani has also said Congress believes in vote bank politics

Update: 2014-04-05 19:48 GMT
Senior lawyer Ram Jethmalani with MDMK Chief Vaiko during a press conference in Madurai on Saturday. (Photo: PTI)

Madurai: Senior Supreme Court advocate Ram Jethmalani on Saturday said Congress President Sonia Gandhi had committed a "blunder" by meeting Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid Syed Ahmed Bukhari.

Talking to reporters here, he said Congress spoke about secularism and seek support of Muslim clerics for votes. The party had been following vote bank politics, and it was a dangerous strategy, he said.

Jethmalani, who is here to campaign for MDMK candidate Vaiko in Virudhunagar Lok Sabha constituency, sought the support of Tamil super star Rajinikanth to make Narendra Modi as Prime Minister.

"Rajinikanth is a popular man in Tamil Nadu. He should use his popularity to save the nation from the catastrophe being faced by the nation. Rajini should support Modi to become the Prime Minister", Jethmalani said.

Modi had great qualities of a leader. He had courage and conviction. He was not a communal man, Jethmalani said.

Modi had rehabilitated thousands of Muslims in Kutch after the earth quake. He felt that people of all religions should be educated and it was in Gujarat that maximum number of Muslims received higher education and 28 Muslim organisations had supported him.

He had secured 31 per cent of Muslim votes in Gujarat during the successive elections, Jethmalanai said.

Asked why he is not supporting AAP if he wanted to fight against corruption, Jethmalani said AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal required years to prove his mettle.

He initially said the party would contest only in Delhi elections and after that Modi would be supported. It seemed they were interested in dividing anti-corruption votes, Jethmalani said.

Asked why appeared for Kanimozhi in the 2G case, he said as a lawyer he could not turn away any person who comes to him to file a case for defending.
 

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