Javed Akhtar: Just because Pragya Thakur looks like a saint doesn't mean she is one
Javed Akhtar: Just because Pragya Thakur looks like a saint doesn't mean she is one
Veteran lyricist-screenwriter Javed Akhtar on Thursday took a swipe at BJP candidate Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, saying that just because a person dresses like a sant doesn't necessarily mean the person is a sant.
"Don't go by her appearance. Just because a person looks like a sant doesn't mean the person is a sant. Don't forget that when Ravana came to abduct Sita, he too was dressed like a sant," he said while addressing a press conference here.
Thakur is among the seven accused, facing trial in Malegaon blast case in which six people were killed and a dozen others were injured when a bomb placed on a motorcycle exploded on September 29, 2008.
Stating that BJP's selection of candidate shows the party thinks the people of Bhopal are insignificant, Akhtar said: "BJP is full of good people. Yet she is what you chose for Bhopal? You (BJP) should have looked for a place which is inhabited by illiterate, communal people and made her contest from there."
Akhtar also asserted that a democracy can only flourish if there is a clear demarcation between the state and religion.
"It is your religion. Keep it to yourself and be happy. Don't mix it with politics. You can pick up a world and see that in the countries where state and religion work together, democracy can never work. Look at the Middle-East and Latin America," he said.
Akhtar praised BJP leaders like Arun Jaitley, Sushma Swaraj and Atal Bihari Vajpayee, but he clearly stated that he dislikes Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his "assistant" Amit Shah.
When asked if he sees Rahul Gandhi as a PM candidate, he promptly said: "No." "Till now Rahul hasn't done anything to prove that he can be a good PM," said Akhtar.
So far six Lok Sabha seats of Madhya Pradesh have gone to polls, while remaining 23 will go to polls during three phases of the polling on May 6, 12, and 19. The counting of votes will take place on May 23.
-ANI