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Congress leader Salman Khurshid says, ‘our hands tainted by blood stains’

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 24 April 2018, 14:47 IST
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Congress party always hit the headlines for creating a controversy either for controversial remarks. Either for blaming Modi government or for figuring out some other mistakes. Now another leader of Congress Salman Khurshid on Tuesday said that Congress hem is tainted by blood stains on Muslims.

Former Law Minister during the event in Aligarh Muslim University said that one should learn from history. When he was asked about the anti-Muslim riots and Babri Mosque demolition under Congress rule then Khurshid said, ‘ Our hem is tainted by blood stains… and that is why you are telling me that we shouldn’t stop if someone attacks you.. (but) we will show these stains, that you understand that if you attack these people, the stains will ultimately stain you…’


He further added that I am a part of Congress, therefore, I am also responsible and he also accepted that he is having blood on his hands too.

Here’s the answer that he given the AMU student named Amir:

‘Hamare Daaman mein khoon ke dhabbe hain, aur isis vageh se aap ye hamse keh rahe hain ki ab agar aap par koi vaar aap apr kare to hume badhkar use rokna nahi chahiye, hum ye dhabbe dikhayenge… ki tum samjho, ki ye dhabbe tumpar lage hain, ye dhabbe tumpar na lagein, tum vaar inpe karoge dhabbe tumhare lagenge, hamare itihas se kuch seekho or samjho, iske baad apna hashra aisa mat karo, ki tum 10 saal baad Aligarh university aao aur aap jaisa koi sawaal puchne wala bhi na mile.’

Later, talking to media post his remark, Khurshid said that he was defending the Congress party.

He said, "I am not a representative of the Congress party, I am the Congress party. I was defending Congress party. What I said I will continue to say, I made the statement as a human being."

-With ANI inputs

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First published: 24 April 2018, 14:32 IST