ISLAMABAD – An Indian election candidate for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’sparty, already accused of involvement in a deadly bomb attack, sparkedoutrage Thursday by saying the killer of independence hero Mahatma Gandhiwas a “patriot”.
The comments by firebrand monk Pragya Singh Thakur came as the countryheads into the final round of its marathon election this weekend.
Thakur set off her latest political firestorm by telling journalists thatGandhi’s assassin Nathuram Godse “was, is, and will remain a patriot”.
“People who call him a terrorist should search their soul. They will getthe answers this election,” she added.
Gandhi was slain in 1948 by Godse, a Hindu fanatic angered by what he sawas Gandhi’s pandering to Muslims and by the partition of India afterindependence in 1947.
Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party astounded many observerslast month when it named Thakur as its parliamentary candidate in theMadhya Pradesh state capital of Bhopal.
Critics accused the right wing party of using Thakur to polarise votersalong religious lines.
Thakur was arrested shortly after a 2008 bomb blast near a mosque inMelegaon, Maharashtra state, that killed six people and injured 100.
Thakur was released on bail in 2017 but still faces a criminal prosecution.
Indian law allows candidates facing court cases to run in an election untila conviction.
The opposition Congress party, which Gandhi once led, condemned theremarks, with spokesman Randeep Singh Surjewala saying that Thakur had”insulted the entire country”.
“The BJP’s violent face has been revealed. Once again, the people from BJPare attacking the ideology of Mahatma Gandhi,” he added.
A BJP spokesman said the party did not agree with Thakur’s comments andwould ask her to publicly apologise, media reports said.
Modi is seeking a second term as prime minister in the election but faces atough challenge from Congress. The seventh and final round of voting is onSunday and results will be announced four days later. -APP/AFP









