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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Modi under pressure over minister's tirade against non-Hindus
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi (C) gestures as he arrives to address the
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers meeting in Guwahati, the main city
in the northeast state of Assam, November 30, 2014.
(Reuters) - Prime Minister Narendra Modi
is under growing pressure to sack a minister over a tirade she made
against religious minorities, as his outraged opponents disrupted
parliament for a second day on Wednesday.
Niranjan Jyoti, the junior minister for food processing industries,
asked whether the country should be governed by "the children of Ram or
the children of bastards" at an election rally.
The comment was widely believed to have been an attack on the legitimacy of the country's Muslim and Christian minorities.
Rival parties defeated by Modi's Hindu nationalists six months ago in a
general election have staged two days of parliamentary protests to
demand Jyoti's removal. Amid unruly scenes, the speaker of Rajya Sabha
adjourned proceedings for the rest of the day.
"The constitution has been violated; India's laws have been violated,"
Anand Sharma, a senior leader of the opposition Congress party said. "We
want the prime minister to come to the house and tell us he has asked
the minister to go."
The protests risk disrupting a session of parliament where the
government wants to build consensus to pass laws lifting the caps on
foreign investment in India's insurance sector and amend a bill making
it easier for companies to buy land.
Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party has been accused of
exploiting religious divisions in the run up to elections, a tactic that
opponents say helped the party win the largest election victory in
three decades in May.
Parliamentary affairs minister M. Venkaiah Naidu said the minister has
apologised and the house should now focus on legislative business.
(Reporting by Andrew MacAskill; Editing by Douglas Busvine)