[Yeah!
Of all persons, why should she react, and to "somebody"!?

<<Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today steered clear of Army Chief
General Bipin Rawat's comments on the rise of a political party that
champions the cause of Muslims in the northeast, saying she would not like
to react to it.
"I don't want to react to anything...Somebody said something, somebody
talking about....why should I react?" she told journalists on the sidelines
of Uttar Pradesh Investors Summit when she was asked to comment on General
Rawat's remarks.>>]

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/why-should-i-react-nirmala-sitharaman-on-army-chiefs-comment-1816116

"Why Should I React?": Nirmala Sitharaman On Army Chief's Comment
In comments that have provoked political reactions, the Army Chief referred
to reports of an increase in Muslim population in several districts of
Assam and talked about the rise of the All India United Democratic Front
(AIUDF) led by Badruddin Ajmal.

All India | Edited by Soumyajit Majumder | Updated: February 23, 2018 01:09
IST

'Why Should I React?': Nirmala Sitharaman On Army Chief's Comment
Nirmala Sitharaman was speaking to journalists on the sidelines of UP
Investors Summit (File)

LUCKNOW/ NEW DELHI:

HIGHLIGHTS
Army Chief Bipin Rawat commented about the AIUDF party in the northeast
His comments provoked political reactions and sparked controversy
The Defence Minister steered clear of commenting on the matter

 Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today steered clear of Army Chief
General Bipin Rawat's comments on the rise of a political party that
champions the cause of Muslims in the northeast, saying she would not like
to react to it.

"I don't want to react to anything...Somebody said something, somebody
talking about....why should I react?" she told journalists on the sidelines
of Uttar Pradesh Investors Summit when she was asked to comment on General
Rawat's remarks.

In comments that have provoked political reactions, the Army Chief referred
to reports of an increase in Muslim population in several districts of
Assam and talked about the rise of the All India United Democratic Front
(AIUDF) led by Badruddin Ajmal.

"There is a party called AIUDF. If you look at it, they have grown in a
faster time-frame than the BJP grew over the years," he said, adding that
the BJP won only two seats in the 1984 national election. "The AIUDF is
moving at a faster pace in Assam."

The AIUDF, formed in 2005, has three members in parliament and 13
legislators in the Assam assembly.

"I do not think you can now change the population dynamics of the area. If
it was five districts to eight to nine, inversion has taken place whichever
be the government," Gen Bipin Rawat said, referring to districts in Assam
that have a Muslim majority.

The Army Chief also said the influx of people from Bangladesh into the
Northeast was "planned" and part of proxy warfare by Pakistan with support
from China.

"A planned immigration is taking place because of our western neighbor.
They will always try and ensure that this area is taken over, playing the
proxy dimension of warfare. I think the proxy game is very well played by
our western neighbour, supported by our northern border (China) to keep the
area disturbed. We will continue to see some migration happening. The
solution lies in identifying the problem and holistically looking at it,"
he said.

To check the influx of Bangladeshis, Assam is developing a national
register of citizens.

General Bipin Rawat said the centre was "seriously taking several measures
to ensure development of the region", which would "take care of a lot of
things".

Efforts should be to "amalgamate" the people living in the region, he said,
and then try and "start identifying those creating trouble for us".

"We will have more problem in segregating people. Yes, some people will
have to be identified who are creating trouble for us."

Army sources said there was nothing controversial in what the General Bipin
Rawat said, that he had just mentioned "amalgamation and development".

Badruddin Ajmal, reacting to the Army Chief's comments on his party, had
tweeted: "General Bipin Rawat has made a political statement, shocking! Why
is it a concern for the army chief that a political party, based on
democratic and secular values, is rising faster than BJP? Alternative
parties like AIUDF, AAP have grown because of the misgovernance of big
parties."

(With Inputs From PTI)

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