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Modi can't promote Make in India abroad, Hate in India at home: Shashi Tharoor

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Tuesday tore through the Narendra Modi government during a debate on intolerance in Lok Sabha, saying it cannot promote its ambitious Make in India programme abroad while a 'Hate in India' campaign is on in the country. "It's safer to be a cow than a Muslim in India today," the MP from Thiruvananthapuram said.
Modi can't promote Make in India abroad, Hate in India at home: Shashi Tharoor
Key Highlights
• Tharoor said the government cannot promote Make in India abroad while a 'Hate in India' campaign is on in the country.

• "It's safer to be a cow than a Muslim in India today," the MP from Thiruvananthapuram said.

• He also demanded the abolition of death penalty, describing it as an "aberration in a healthy democracy".
NEW DELHI: Congress parliamentarian Shashi Tharoor on Tuesday tore through the Narendra Modi government, saying it cannot promote its ambitious Make in India programme abroad while a 'Hate in India' campaign is on in the country.
Speaking during a charged debate on intolerance in Lok Sabha, Tharoor said the "bomb of communalism" was dividing India. "It's safer to be a cow than a Muslim in India today," the MP from Thiruvananthapuram said, inviting a loud protest by the BJP members.
Tharoor quoted a Bangladeshi friend as telling him that fundamentalists in his country were attacking India after incidents of intolerance and communal polarisation grew in the country. "We are shamed with the reputation we are gaining abroad," he said.
The Congress leader said India was built on the premise of respecting diversity, and it is the responsibility of the government to uphold that promise.
Attacking Modi and reminding of his election promises, Tharoor said, "Has the Prime Minister forgotten that he is a leader and he is supposed to walk with people belonging to all caste, class and religion?"
"Where is the Modi who refused to politicise the bomb blasts that took place while he was addressing an election rally at Patna's Gandhi Maidan?" he asked in Hindi.
Tharoor also demanded the abolition of death penalty, describing it as an "aberration in a healthy democracy". Raising the issue during Zero Hour, he said hanging people does not deter crime and there is a lot of subjectivity in application of death penalty.

"It (death penalty) is an aberration in a healthy democracy," Tharoor said, adding that instead preventive and reformative measures should be strengthened to prevent crimes.
Contending that death penalty has mostly affected the marginalised people, the Congress leader said the state should not become killer. "We should abolish death penalty to uphold the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi," he said.
According to him, around 70 per cent of the United Nations members have abolished death penalty.
(With agency inputs)
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