By raking up a three-decade-old incident involving Rajiv Gandhi, the Prime Minister has turned the spotlight on Canadian citizen Akshay being hosted on INS Sumitra under Modi's own watch

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had asked on Wednesday: “The question is whether the security of the country was not compromised by taking foreigners on board a warship?”

Modi had asked the question at Ramlila Maidan after alleging that INS (Indian Naval Ship) Viraat was insulted by Rajiv Gandhi and his family who used it as a personal taxi in 1987 and that the then Prime Minister was accompanied by his Italian in-laws.

Good question, Prime Minister.

Here’s another: was the security of the country compromised when you shared space with a Canadian passport holder on board INS Sumitra on February 6, 2016?

The Canadian might be more familiar to the Prime Minister as his “completely non-political” interviewer Akshay Kumar, the actor who recently enlightened the nation on whether Modi likes to suck his mango or have it sliced.

Not many would consider Akshay, a highly popular actor who has also experimented with themes considered socially responsible, a security threat to India.

However, by raking up a three-decade-old incident involving Rajiv Gandhi and making sensational security-related innuendos, the Prime Minister has turned the spotlight on Canadian citizen Akshay being hosted on INS Sumitra under Modi’s own watch.

In February 2016, Akshay and his young son were on the navy patrol vessel alongside Modi and other dignitaries, attending the International Fleet Review (IFR) at Visakhapatnam — India’s largest military exercise in 15 years. INS Sumitra is also the presidential yacht of India.

This was more than three years after a September 2, 2012, report in the online newspaper Vancouver Observer had referred to Akshay’s Canadian citizenship, saying it had been granted to him “within weeks” while many others waited for years.

In 2016, when it was reported that Akshay was one of the brand ambassadors for IFR 2016, Manohar Parrikar, the then defence minister who passed away in March this year, had denied it.

Canada was among the several foreign countries that took part in the IFR but its nationality link with the actor was not crystal clear then. A year later, in 2017, Akshay had said he was an honorary citizen of Canada, a description that was questioned by some people who pointed out that only a handful have been given that honour.