Lok Sabha polls 2014: Anti-Muslim remarks, Sena says it's Kadam's personal view
Under fire over the "anti-Muslim" remarks by its leader Ramdas Kadam, ahead of Modi's address, the Sena today said those were personal views of Kadam.

"The statements made by Shri Ramdas Kadam do not echo the sentiments of Shri Balasaheb Thackeray, Uddhav-ji Thackeray and the Shiv Sena party. It is his personal view. The party's stand on Hindutva is clear, and voiced by Uddhav-ji time and again," a Sena spokesperson said.
Senior BJP leader Gopinath Munde also sought to downplay the remarks, saying, "What Kadam meant was that action would be taken against Pakistanis and Bangladeshis illegally staying here and who are enrolled as voters."
Kadam, who was speaking when Modi reached the stage at the rally held here yesterday, said, "These Muslims riot against the police and burnt their vehicles. They vandalised the statues of our martyrs. These Muslims molest our women policemen, I am sure that Narendra Modi will ensure that such acts do not go unpunished."
Kadam's comments were in reference to the Azad Maidan riots in Mumbai in 2012.
Kadam then went on to target Pakistan, saying, "Remember the days of 1993 blasts in Mumbai. Life of many Hindus was saved because of late Shiv Sena supremo Balasaheb Thackeray and Shiv Sena. Now, if Modi comes to power, he will destroy the Pakistan in six months."
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