New Delhi:The BJP on Thursday accused the Opposition of often using remarks, which incite violence, against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said words like 'maut' and 'hinsa' should not be used in speeches to target political rivals.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the Opposition should maintain decorum and seriousness in its political discourse as the use of such inciteful words have a psychological impact on society, promoting violence and raising unnecessary tensions.
"The choice of words is very important in public life. The kind of comments used by the Opposition for PM Modi is a matter of grave concern," he said. The minister and BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi cited a write-up of a former IPS officer to highlight that rhetoric used for short-term political benefits at times incites violence.
Trivedi referred to the killing of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump to make the point. Targeting the Congress, Trivedi said its leader Rahul Gandhi used words like violence and murder in Parliament and had rationalised as throwing of some article at Modi's convoy during the poll campaign as evidence of people's fear of the prime minister ending.