
Modi Divider in Chief, says Time magazine, author Pakistani, says BJP Taseer’s father is the late Salmaan Taseer, a Pakistani liberal politician who was shot dead by his guard for his opposition to the blasphemy law there

Taseer’s father is the late Salmaan Taseer, a Pakistani liberal politician who was shot dead by his guard for his opposition to the blasphemy law there.
The columnist’s mother is veteran Indian journalist Tavleen Singh who has often supported Modi.

The magazine has also published another article by political scientist Ian Bremmer, titled “Modi is India’s Best Hope for Economic Reform”.
On Saturday, the BJP fielded spokesperson Sambit Patra to suggest Taseer’s article in Time magazine was an indirect effort by Pakistan to malign Modi.
“Who is the author of the article?” Patra asked. “The author is a Pakistani citizen,” he replied. “A Pakistani citizen calls Modiji divider and Rahul Gandhi tweets. What else can we expect from Pakistan?” Patra added.
Recently, in response to a question by a former BBC journalist on whether an Indian magazine could have published such a cover, Tavleen Singh had tweeted: “You will find that it (the article by Aatish Taseer) is a critique of the Indian political scenario, not just Modi. He calls Rahul Gandhi ‘an unteachable mediocrity’. And, by the way, Modi has been attacked in the Indian media since day one.”
Patra sought to link the article to the surgical and air strikes in Pakistan. “The way India gave a firm response with two surgical strikes and air strikes on Balakot, Pakistan wants to malign Modiji’s image internationally,” he said.
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