The ostensible support for Congress's Rahul Gandhi and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal from a Pakistani leader drew a sharp response today from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who said it was a "very serious matter and calls for an investigation". In an exclusive interview with news agency IANS, he, however, added, "I don't think I should comment on such topics from the position I am in, but I can understand your concern".
Over the weekend, as Delhi voted, former Pakistan minister Chaudhry Fawad Hussain -- who recently shared a video of Rahul Gandhi and praised him -- found an opportunity to praise Arvind Kejriwal also, and met with a rebuff.
Asked about the matter, PM Modi told IANS, "I don't know why those who have enmity with us, like a few people. Why voices are raised from there in support of a few people".
Admitting that it is a matter of concern, he said the Indian voter is mature and statements from across the border will not affect elections here. "The election is of India and India's democracy is very mature, has healthy traditions and the voters of India are also not the voters who are influenced by any outside activities," he said.
Mr Chaudhry, a minister in former Prime Minister Imran Khan's cabinet, had earlier given a thumbs up when Mr Kejriwal got interim bail from the Supreme Court. "Modi G Lost another battle #Kejriwal released... good news for moderate India," he said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
His next post was a response to a photo of Mr Kejriwal and his family at the polling booth. After the Chief Minister posted the photo, Mr Chaudhry commented, "May peace and harmony defeat forces of hate and extremism #MorePower #IndiaElection2024".
Mr Kejriwal had reacted sharply. "Chaudhry Sahib, I and the people of my country are capable of solving our own problems. We don't need your tweet. Right now, Pakistan is in a terrible state. You handle your own country," his post read.
Earlier, Mr Chaudhry's show of support for Rahul Gandhi had triggered a political storm, with various BJP leaders, including Union minister Rajnath Singh, ripping into the Congress.
(With inputs from IANS)
"No One From BJP Can...": Chhattisgarh Chief Minister On Ambedkar Row Pakistan May Get 40 5th-Gen Stealth Fighter Jets From China Within 2 Years Devendra Fadnavis' Big Charge As Rahul Gandhi Visits Violence-Hit Maharashtra City Allu Arjun Summoned By Hyderabad Police For Questioning In Stampede Case Sebastian Zapeta: All About Guatemalan Migrant Who Set Woman On Fire Bengaluru Techie Loses Rs 11.8 Crore After "Digital Arrest" Manipur's Naga Groups Allege Kuki Volunteers Assaulted Students' Body Members Congress Leader Files Complaint Against Allu Arjun Over Scene In 'Pushpa 2' Trump Says US Ownership Of Greenland Absolutely Necessary, Nation Responds Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.