India
State BJP president Prabhat Jha was responding to remarks from the home minister that suggested the BJP was encouraging religious fundamentalism in Madhya Pradesh.
Updated : Feb 11, 2011, 09:05 PM IST
Madhya Pradesh BJP today said that the union home minister P Chidambaram had insulted the "majority community" by his remarks that BJP government in the state was encouraging religious fundamentalism.
"The statement of the union home minister is an insult of the majority community and if Chidambaram and Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh continue to do so, then they (the majority community) are also ready to settle the score with them," said the tate BJP President, Prabhat Jha, here.
Jha was reacting to Chidambaram's statement at the local Congress office here yesterday. The union home minister had said that BJP, which rules the state, was encouraging religious fundamentalism, and dividing the society.
Jha said that it appeared Chidambaram was not aware of prevailing situation in the state and instead of saving the Congress, he was "making another hole in the party's sinking
boat".