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    A BJP leader from Telangana has drawn comparison to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in an open letter, citing his handling of the Godhra riots in 2002. The letter, written by Kishan Reddy, the BJP’s Telangana state president, praises Modi for his leadership during the riots and suggests that the party needs someone with similar qualities to lead the state. The comparison has drawn criticism from opposition parties, who accuse the BJP of trying to polarize voters ahead of upcoming elections.

    Reddy’s letter, which was addressed to party workers in the state, argues that Modi’s leadership during the Godhra riots was a turning point for the BJP. He suggests that the party needs someone with similar qualities to lead Telangana, which is set to hold state elections in 2023. The letter has been criticized by opposition parties, who accuse the BJP of trying to polarize voters by invoking Modi’s controversial past.

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    The Godhra riots were a series of violent incidents that occurred in Gujarat in 2002, following the burning of a train carrying Hindu pilgrims. The riots resulted in the deaths of over 1,000 people, mostly Muslims. Modi, who was then chief minister of Gujarat, was accused of failing to prevent the violence and even encouraging it. While he was cleared of any wrongdoing by a government inquiry, the riots continue to be a contentious issue in Indian politics.

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    In conclusion, Reddy’s open letter has sparked controversy by drawing a comparison between himself and Modi’s leadership during the Godhra riots. While some see it as an attempt to polarize voters ahead of state elections, others view it as a call for strong leadership in Telangana. Regardless of its intent, the letter highlights the ongoing debate over Modi’s legacy and his role in shaping the BJP’s future. As India continues to grapple with issues of communalism and sectarian violence, the question of who will lead the country and its states remains a critical one.

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    Rajesh M
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