New Delhi, Dec 25: Flaying the Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf for charging the BJP-led government with engineering communal riots in Gujarat, BJP today said Pakistan has no moral right to preach as the condition of minorities in that country is worse.
"Pakistan is accusing us of engineering violence. What about the condition of minorities and others in that country where they enjoy no right to live," asked BJP president Venkaiah Naidu.
Before teaching India about secularism, Pakistan should introspect about the condition of Hindus and other minorities in their country, he quipped.
He was speaking at a blood sample testing function organised by the city bjp unit to launch a blood donors directory, as part of the 79th birthday celebrations of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

On domestic issues, he brushed aside accusations that BJP was pursuing a Hindutva agenda saying his party believes in justice for all but added "Hindutva bashing would not be tolerated."
Toeing Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani's line, he termed Hinduism as a noble principle and a progressive religion and said "Hindutva is not aggressive as it is not a religion but a way of life" and added there would be no compromise on nationalism. Bureau Report