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'Main ullu nahi hoon': Mani Shankar stands by 'neech aadmi' jibe for PM

In the run-up to 2017 Gujarat Assembly polls, Aiyar had referred Modi as 'neech aadmi', a remark that cost his party heavily in the state.

New Delhi: After the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) asked Congress to respond on Mani Shanker Aiyar's "neech aadmi" comment, the party leader denied to give any further clarification.

"I have been told that the Congress party has given an official statement. I have been a victim of the media and it has caused me significant damage. A statement has come from my side, there is a whole article, picking out one line from it and saying "now talk on this". I'm not ready to be involved in your games, 'main ullu hoon, lekin itna bada ullu nahi hoon'," said Aiyar.

Mani Shankar Aiyar had earlier on Tuesday said that he stands by his 'neech aadmi' jibe against Narendra Modi and termed his December 2017 remark about the Prime Minister as "prophetic".

"I said what I wanted to say in that article, I stand by every word. I have no desire to engage in any argument," Aiyar told ANI over the phone.

The Congressman hit yet another low by terming the Prime Minister "foul-mouthed" and added that his ouster is certain on May 23. Aiyar, in an article for an online publication, charged Modi of being "guilty of anti-national activity in trying to ride on the sacrifices of martyrs".

"Modi will, in any case, be ousted by the people of India on 23 May. That would be a fitting end to the most foul-mouthed prime minister this country has seen or is likely to see. Remember how I described him on 7 December 2017? Was I not prophetic?" the former diplomat wrote in The Print.

In the run-up to 2017 Gujarat Assembly polls, Aiyar had referred to Modi as a 'neech aadmi', a remark that cost his party heavily in the state.

"This person is a 'neech aadmi'. He is not civilised and in a situation like this, there is no need to practise such dirty politics," the Congress leader had told ANI. Party chief Rahul Gandhi had to ask Aiyar to tender an apology given the political storm over his tasteless comment.

"Modi needs to be warned that he is guilty of anti-national activity in trying to ride on the sacrifices of our army and CRPF martyrs in a dirty election campaign; of defaming the Indian Air Force by portraying them as complaisant idiots in his scientific illiteracy; and the Indian Navy as being packed at its highest echelons with traitors who would acquiesce in unauthorised foreigners being allowed to board a top of the line defence vessel," Aiyar wrote in the recent article in an apparent reference to actor Akshay Kumar's visit to INS Sumitra. Kumar had recently gone on record to confirm that he holds a Canadian passport.

The Congress leader's comments were met with sharp criticism by the BJP, with party men terming it an attention-seeking act.

The Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh took on the Congress to take the responsibility and respond for its leader Mani Shankar Aiyar justifying his "neech aadmi" jibe against the Prime Minister.

"Upset that Sam Pitroda was getting all the attention, the irrepressible Mani Shankar Aiyar pulls Pitroda's foot out of his mouth and puts it in his... Reiterates and justifies his 'Neech' comment for PM!" BJP IT cell chief Amit Malaviya tweeted.

Dubbing Aiyar a 'jewel of Gandhi family', BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra tweeted, "So finally ...the "Jewel" of the Gandhi family too has contributed to the "Politics of Love" of Rahul Gandhi in #LokSabhaEelctions2019 by defining His "Neech comment" on Modi ji as prophetic ..."

Aiyar is not new to making out of the line remarks, his 'chaiwala' remark ahead of 2014 Lok Sabha polls had stoked a controversy. Congress would welcome Modi to sell tea at party meetings, he had said.

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