Varun Gandhi denies hate speech, says CD doctored
Varun Gandhi denies hate speech, says CD doctored
Varun also says his statements were never intended to hurt anyone.

New Delhi: Facing flak for his reported anti-Muslim remarks, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate for the Pilibhit Lok Sabha seat in Uttar Pradesh, Varun Gandhi, on Tuesday strongly denied having made any communal or divisive statements and termed it a "vicious attempt" to malign him.

"I strongly refute the charge of making any communal or divisive statements as part of my election campaign. In this climate of terrorism, I have spoken only about standing firm against anti-national and anti-social forces that threaten this nation," Varun Gandhi said in a statement issued on Tuesday evening.

Varun, the grandson of Indira Gandhi's and the son of late Sanjay Gandhi, is contesting from Pilibhit constituency which was his mother Maneka Gandhi’s.

"There are two speeches that have been attacked and these are two weeks old. None of what I have actually said was either intended or taken to be communal, which is testified to by the fact that in this intervening period there has been no communal tension or untoward incident in the district,” he said.

Varun claimed that in one instance he was referring to bad elements and in the second one the tapes have been doctored.

He has been booked by the police in Uttar Pradesh under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and the People's Representative Act for "promoting enmity" and acts "prejudicial to maintenance of harmony".

The case was lodged following a directive from the Election Commission to Uttar Pradesh's chief electoral officer. The poll panel, which ordered the notice to Varun Gandhi and the BJP for violation of the conduct code for elections, also wanted the transfer and suspension of district officials for dereliction of duty.

"These unauthenticated CDs circulated to every channel, are being distributed by frustrated electoral rivals who, having failed in the last many elections, are now resorting to cheap gimmicks to gain unfair political advantage," he said.

Varun is expected to address a press conference at the BJP headquarters at New Delhi on Wednesday.

He said in the statement, "Coming from a family that has been part of India's history for the last century, I am well aware of my responsibility to the nation and would never jeopardize its strength and unity. Perhaps my opponents sensed an opportunity in the candidature of a young and inexperienced rookie. Yes, I am young and yes, this is my first campaign."

Varun said that the rivals are seeking ways to try and block him from participating freely and fairly in the electoral process.

"I am confident that the people of this nation will see through this crude and vicious attempt to malign me," he said.

"I express full confidence in the authorities to get to the bottom of this conspiracy and severely punish those who would malign and thwart a young person willing and able to contribute to the process of building a strong, yet just tolerant and inclusive society," he said.

Who is Varun Gandhi

Twenty-nine-year-old Varun is the only son of the late Sanjay Gandhi and Maneka Gandhi

He studied law and economics at the London School of Economics and completed his Masters from School of Oriental & African Studies in London

He is currently a member of the BJP National Executive. Varun wrote a book of poems titled The Otherness of Self

He couldn't contest in 2004 Lok Sabha polls because was just 24 year old then

His mother Maneka vacated her six-time constituency, Pilibhit for him.

Varun Gandhi will be contesting from Pilibhit Lok Sabha seat in 2009.

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