New Delhi: Amid strong criticism of Rahul Gandhi by BJP leaders over his remarks about his experience of representing seats in the north and south India, Congress leader Anand Sharma has said the former party chief can clarify in what context he made the remarks that so that there is no conjecture or misunderstanding on the issue.
Sharma said that Congress never resorts to "divisive politics" and every part of the country is equally important.
"It should be kept out of the partisan political debate. There are many challenges before India and political leaders should focus and discuss those issues. Rahul Gandhi had made the observation perhaps sharing his personal experiences and not disrespecting any part of India or dividing. In what context he made that observation, surely he can clarify that so that there is no conjecture or misunderstandings of that issue," Sharma said.
"When it comes to the Congress party, it never divided the country. We don't believe in that. Each part of India is equally important. We respect that. The contribution has been made in the freedom movement by the leaders of all regions," he added.
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Sharma, who is Deputy Leader of Congress in Rajya Sabha, said north India has also contributed a lot to the country's development.
"We had front-ranking leaders of freedom struggle - Motilal Nehru, Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr Rajendra Prasad, Govind Vallabh Pant, Lala Lajpat Rai, just to name a few. There is a long list. After independence there have been illustrious PMs - Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - they all represented the state of UP. Recently for 10 years, it was Dr Manmohan Singh from north India, so Congress has never disrespected a region. Whether we had a Prime Minister from north or south, that's not an issue," he said.
BJP leaders have slammed Rahul Gandhi over remarks "comparing" his present Wayanad parliamentary constituency to his previous Amethi seat. They also accused him of creating a "north-south" divide.