Congress leaders seem to be trying to protect terrorists: BJP
BJP national secretary was countering Digvijaya Singh's attack on the ruling party in the wake of the alleged SIMI encounter.
Vijayawada
: The BJP on Wednesday hit back at the Congress in the wake of alleged encounter of eight SIMI activists by Madhya Pradesh police, saying the latter was ostensibly seeking to protect the terrorists.
-"They (SIMI activists) must have thought the Congress was a safer place than the jail (and hence escaped). By speaking in support of the terrorists, Congress leaders seem to be trying to protect them,-" BJP national secretary Siddharth Nath Singh alleged at a press conference in Vijayawada on Wednesday.
He was countering Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh's attack on BJP in the wake of the alleged encounter that took place in Bhopal on October 31.
-"It is unfortunate that the Congress is seeking to link terrorism with religion. The Congress leaders who are expressing sympathy towards the slain terrorists...why are they not talking about the police constable who was killed in the encounter,-" Siddharth said.
Referring to Digvijaya's poser why only Muslims escaped from the prison, the BJP leader remarked that they might have felt the Congress to be a safer place for them. Siddharth said that BJP will organise a rally at Tadepalligudem in West Godavari district on November 26 to highlight farmers' issues. BJP chief Amit Shah will address the rally.