BJP today played down the cancellation of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi’s keynote address to the prestigious Wharton School in US, terming it as a “minor issue”.
The party also hit back at the Congress for its criticism of Modi, saying party men in the BJP rose to become leaders with their hard work while those in the Congress party were born only in one family.
“It is a minor issue. Students wanted to listen to Modi. But it is unfortunate that the organisation cancelled the function,” BJP Spokesperson Prakash Javadekar said.
The prestigious Wharton School had on Sunday cancelled the keynote address of Modi slated for later this month following uproar from a section of university professors and students on the invitation.
“Mr Modi’s keynote address at Wharton India Economic Forum has been cancelled,” the Wharton India Economic Forum said in a statement. Modi was invited to deliver the keynote address at the Forum, which will be held in Philadelphia on March 22—23, via videoconference.
The organising committee of the prestigious annual event apologised for putting the university and the Wharton School administration in a “difficult position“.
Congress attack
On the Congress attack of Modi that he is “not a leader of stature”, Javadekar said, “There is no leadership crisis in BJP. (Union Minister V) Narayanasamy should look within as there is crisis of leadership in the Congress.”
“Leaders in the Congress come from only one family. In BJP, leaders come up in a democratic way through hard work and display of their talent.”
Congress had hit out at BJP for its focus on Modi, saying it betrays a “leadership vacuum” in the main Opposition party as the Gujarat Chief Minister is “not a leader of stature“.
“Modi is speaking in a very foul language. He is not a leader of stature. He does not have a political culture. Modi is a state Chief Minister. BJP is totally blank on leadership ...there is leadership vacuum in BJP. They have no other leader so they are banking on him,” Narayanasamy had said.