Daijiworld Media Network (SR)
Rohtas, May 12: Making an avid appeal to voters at an election rally in Bihar's Rohtas, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that he never used foul language for any of India's premiers, irrespective of their political affiliations.
Singh made the comment in the middle of the ongoing political war over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comments on former PM Rajiv Gandhi.
Singh said "I never use foul language for any Prime Minister irrespective of the political party they may belong to. Prime Minister, President are not individuals, they are institutions," Singh said at an election
rally in Bihar's Rohtas, as per ANI source.
He urged people to work towards strengthening the institutions of the President and the Prime Minister.
He further said, "It is the duty of every party and citizen to strengthen these institutions because if these institutions start weakening, democracy will weaken, and if democracy is weak
then no power in the world can save the country from a partition."
"I would not say that a party did nothing for the development of the country. Every party does something. It is just that their working styles are different," he added.