Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar, who revived his ‘neech aadmi’ jibe by terming it ‘prophetic’ in an article published recently, refused to comment on his remark saying he did not want to be involved in the media’s “games.”
Speaking to media here on Tuesday, Aiyar, while refusing to give any clarification on terming Modi ‘foul-mouthed’ in an article for an online publication, said, “There is no need for clarification. I have been told that the Congress party has given an official statement. There is a whole article, picking out one line from it and saying “now talk on this”. I am not ready to be involved in your games, ‘main ullu hoon, lekin itna bada ullu nahi hoon’ (I could be stupid but not so stupid).”
“Anything I say is misused because there are people who hate me. They hate me because I speak the truth but I will keep doing so”, he added.
He also accused media of “victimising” him and said significant damage has been caused to his reputation because of the media.
“It is media’s job to criticise. But in a democracy, if media is suppressed below power, it is counterproductive for democracy. I believe it is happening today hence I exercise some caution,” he said.
Exuding confidence in his party winning the Lok Sabha elections, Aiyar said the country will get back to times of Pandit Nehru after May 23.
“I was six years old when JL Nehru became prime minister and I was 23 years old when he died. Hence I have lived in that political environment and I have learned the political language of that era. There can be no comparison between that period and the environment that present government has created,” he explained.
Recalling his memories of the first Prime Minister of India, Aiyar said, “I am hoping that within 9 days the government will change and we will be able to reach to the times of Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru. I don’t think the prime minister or the current government can have any such thoughts about elected leaders of opposition now. Fortunately, this is going to end in 10 days.”
Citing an example of Nehru’s fondness for late prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Aiyar added “When AB Vajpayee got elected to parliament for the first time he was 32-years-old. He was among 3-4 members of Jan Sangh but still, Pandit Nehru said to his associates that this boy can probably take his place as Prime Minister.”
Earlier in the day, Aiyar stood firm on his ‘neech aadmi’ jibe against Modi. “I said what I wanted to say in that article, I stand by every word. I have no desire to engage in any argument,” he 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”.
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. (ANI)
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If anyone is watching Modiji or Amit Shah visiting various constituencies up and down the country it is easy to see why Manishankar is stooping to his leader’s level of name calling. Such tactics are more akin to hooligans not a politician who is still trying to revive the Nehru legacy and signalling virtue by giving Atalji’s praise by Nehru. As to the media- well what goes around comes around. For years Indian (so called, as most is owned by foreign interests) media has spewed nothing but poision against Modiji both at personal and political level. That awful TV channel from Delhi streamed free on Virgin is classic example of aniti Modi, Pro-Congress/Muslim however the tables have turned and now all station reporters are queing up to take another exclusive interview of Modiji. Ayangar’s statement is synomymous with what Sam Pitroda said about Sikh killings in 1984 ‘Hua to HUa’ meaning so what it happened -total arrogance and uncivilised response. The great thing is common man on the street is watching all this and they will vote with their foot by kicking out this dynastical party and their supporters