New Delhi: Congress leader Udit Raj on Thursday refuted having any link with the Popular Front of India (PFI), an extremist and militant Islamic fundamentalist organisation, and said he has nothing to do with the chief of the organisation.
"I don't know what is being alleged...I may have met him but I don't know him," he told ETV Bharat here, adding that he meets hundreds of people and must have met him as well.
"I don't know why my name is being associated with it (by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) )," he said.
Asked about former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi saying that youth of the country would start hitting Prime Minister Narendra Modi with sticks after six months as he has failed to generate employment for them, Udit Raj said it was true and there was nothing wrong in saying so.
"There's no employment. What would the youth do," he said, endorsing his leader.
"It's the sixth year of Modi being in power but he has not faced the press once," he said, adding that GDP was down, farmers and others were suffering and the union government was not doing anything to improve the situation.
Udit Raj also accused Modi of indulging in communal politics and said he was diving the country on religion lines which was not good.
"Winning elections by diving people was not extraordinary," he said.