VHP, BJP fume over Ansari’s remarks on Muslim development
02, Sep 2015
NEW DELHI: Vice-president Hamid Ansari’s call for “affirmative action” for backward Muslims as a “pre-requisite” for equality has re-ignited a prickly debate, with the BJP and right-wing Vishwa Hindu Parishad slamming Ansari for making a case for reservation.
In a speech on Monday, Ansari had hailed PM Modi’s “sab ka saath sab ka vikas” (progress and participation of all) moto and said “affirmative action” was essential to achieve this “commendable objective”.
Taking a swipe at Ansari, BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya accused Ansari of transgressing “constitutional limits”. “The country respects Hamid Ansari as the vice president, but from time to time he makes one feel about his connection with a particular community. This lowers his prestige in the eyes of people,” the BJP leader tweeted. The right-wing VHP said it “condemns this rank communal statement” according to its spokesperson Surendra Jain. “The official objective of sab ka sath sab ke vikas is commendable; a pre-requisite for this is affirmative action (where necessary) to ensure a common starting point and an ability in all to walk at the required pace,” Ansari had said at a function of All India Majlis-E- Mushawarat, a Muslim social organisation.