Minorities "apprehensive" about Narendra Modi becoming PM: BJP leader
"The apprehension (about Modi becoming PM) was always there. It is still there," D'Souza told a press conference at the party headquarters in Panaji.

"The apprehension (about Modi becoming PM) was always there. It is still there," D'Souza told a press conference at the party headquarters here.
"Minorities will have apprehensions (about Modi becoming PM)," he said responding to a query.
When asked why minorities feel apprehensive should Modi helm the top job, D'Souza did not reply.
Responding to a query on whether this "apprehension" will adversely impact electoral prospects of BJP candidates, D'Souza said, "I don't have any apprehensions. I said minorities will have apprehensions".
He said secularism had been raked up as an agenda by Congress party which has failed to explain its "misrule" of last 60 years.
"Let's fight the election on the basis of issues. But opposition party is busy raising secularism as their plank," the deputy CM said.
D'Souza claimed BJP is the "most secular" party because it has six Catholic legislators in Goa compared to four in the Congress legislative wing.
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