New Delhi: Congress' senior leader and former Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad reacted over the recent controversy that erupted on the new book of his party leader Salman Khurshid on Ayodhya verdict saying that comparing Hindutva with ISIS is "exaggeration". This comes on the day when a Delhi-based lawyer has filed a complaint against him, accusing the 68-year-old of comparing "Hindutva" with radical Islamic terror groups.
A passage in Salman Khurshid's new book named ''Sunrise Over Ayodhya: Nationhood in Our Times'', read, "Sanatan Dharma and classical Hinduism known to sages and saints were being pushed aside by a robust version of Hindutva, by all standards a political version similar to the jihadist Islam of groups like ISIS and Boko Haram of recent years."
In a statement released over this matter, Azad said, "In Mr Salman Khursheed’s new book, we may not agree with Hindutva as a political ideology distinct from the composite culture of Hinduism, but comparing Hindutva with ISIS and Jihadist Islam is factually wrong and an exaggeration."