Muslims condemn Sudarshan’s remark on minorities
 
NEW DELHI: (AMN) Several Muslim organisations have condemned the reported remark of   Former RSS chief KS Sudarshan on minorities and the prime minister.  
 
They said that the RSS and the BJP have become addict of using foul language. They do not even care what they are saying and against whom. The president of All Bihar Minority Front, Atiq Uz Zaman said that such a language only expose the mentality of the Sangh Parivar.      
 
In a seminar in Bhopal Sudarshan reportedly asked PM that ‘kya Minorities unkey damad lagte hain’ (are minorities son-in-laws of PM). He was abusing the prime minister Manmohan Singh for his remark advocating that minority communities, especially Muslims, should have first claim on resources so that benefits of development reach them equitably. PM said so in 2006.
 
BJP president Gadkari too recently criticised Congress leadership over the delay in hanging Afzal Guru and asked whether the Parliament attack death row convict was their "son-in-law". The remarks had triggered a controversy in the political circle.