SP Disowns Shahid Siddiqui for Interview With Modi
The Samajwadi Party today distanced itself from Shahid Siddiqui, saying he is no longer a part of the party two days after his interview with Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi made waves.

"The party wants to clarify that Siddiqui had left SP long back and joined BSP on whose ticket he contested Lok Sabha election from Bijnor," party's national general secretary and spokesman Ram Gopal Yadav said in a statement issued here.

He said that later Siddiqui joined the Rashtriya Lok Dal.

"Siddiqui is not a SP member and has nothing to do with the party," Yadav said, asking the media not to project him as SP leader.

Yadav said terming Siddiqui as a SP leader was "outrightly wrong".

Siddiqui, who is the editor of Urdu weekly Nai Duniya, had recently interview Modi in which the Gujarat Chief Minister had refused to apologise for the post-Godhra riots and instead said he would prefer to be hanged if found guilty.

In an image makeover exercise, Modi had said in the interview, "If my government had done this (post-Godhra riots), I should be hanged in public in such a way that it remains a lesson for the next 100 years so that nobody dares to do it (such a crime)".

Siddqiqui was a SP MP before he joined the RLD only to rejoin the Samajwadi Party in January this year.

Ram Gopal Yadav said that Siddiqui may be interested in an alliance with Modi.

SP leader Azam Khan said, "In politics neither friendship nor enmity is permanent. But we can't maintain friendship with a murderer like Narendra Modi. Modi is an enemy of humanity. I feel this is wrong. It is not right for a person like Modi to have been given an opportunity to give his opinion to a major Urdu daily."

Reacting to the SP's move to distance itself from Siddiqui, BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain said, "As a journalist it is not necessary to only publish the views of those you agree with. His paper won't only publish news related to Mulayam Singh Yadav.

"As an editor, he has the right to interview whoever he wishes. However, it is an old habit of SP to alter their actions to cater to their votebank. How can you demand clarifications and not listen when answers are provided," he said.

Gujarat BJP leader Yatin Oza said, "For the first time someone has asked Modi about his view. For this removing a senior member of the party is politics of minority appeasement and hypocrisy. This is an autocratic way of functioning.
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9/D-22
Jul 29, 2012
02:14 AM

>> It is not right for a person like Modi to have been given an opportunity to give his opinion to a major Urdu daily

So the readers of the Urdu daily (mostly middle or lower middle class Muslims, I would guess), should hear only the views of rabid communalists and hate merchants like Azam Khan. They should not be given any opportunity to hear the other side of the story and form their own opinions.

Lying and trying to keep people ignorant is the last resort of the sickulars.

Whats InAName, San Francisco
8/D-3
Jul 29, 2012
12:10 AM

How dare Mr. Siddiqui give an opportunity to an innicent person to prove his innocence?  Until his interview, the suculars had created a false impression of Mr. Modi and Mr. Siddiqui gave Mr. Modi an opportunity to present his side.  In fact, Mr. Siddiqui himself became a victim of the falsehood about Mr. Modi and with the help of big hypocrite secular Mr. Mahesh Bhatt, he believed that by exposing Mr. Modi he(Siddiqui) will become a hero.  Too bad he became a zero.

P.B. Joshipura, Suffolk, Virginia
7/D-129
Jul 28, 2012
11:28 PM

Why disown Siddiqui? His interview helped confirm Modi's histrionics and hypocrisy.

Anwaar, Dallas
6/D-124
Jul 28, 2012
11:07 PM

  Is  not Shahid Siddiqui   smarter  than Narendra Modi?

Siddiqui became a multi-billionaire  from Modi's bounty without causing any damage whatsoever to the Muslim population of India. and simultaneously  causing severe damage  to the pride of the Gujarati population.

teepee, kerala
5/D-120
Jul 28, 2012
10:17 PM

Samajwadi Party is inheritor of pre-partition Muslim League.

Gambler, Thar
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