<p>In a fresh war of words, P Chidambaram today hit out at Narendra Modi, dubbing him a "compulsive liar" and an "encounter Chief Minister".<br /><br />Modi, who has been referring to Chidamabaram as "recounting minister" in his election rallies, also sharpened his attack on the Finance Minister, demanding a probe by Election Commission, alleging that wrist watches with photos of the Finance Minister were being distributed to voters.<br /><br />In Chennai, Chidambaram said, "Mr Modi is a compulsive liar. There was no re-count in Sivaganga. </p>.<p>He knows that. </p>.<p>Yet he lies and continues to make this false statement, one of the many false statements made by him. </p>.<p>If he insists on calling me Recounting Minister, I can call him Encounter Chief Minister," he told reporters who sought his reaction on Modi repeatedly calling him "recounting minister".<br /><br />The minister was obviously referring to the spate of alleged fake encounters that occurred in Gujarat under Modi rule.</p>.<p>Chidambaram won the 2009 Lok Sabha election from Sivaganga constituency in Tamil Nadu by a margin of about 3,500 votes and the counting process was mired in controversy.<br /><br />Addressing an election rally in Ramanathapuram, bordering Chidambaram's native Sivaganga district, Modi accused the senior Congress leader of running away from elections.<br /><br />After Chidambaram opted out of the April 24 Lok Sabha polls, his son Karti Chidambaram has been given the Sivaganga seat by Congress.</p>.<p>"In Tamil Nadu, there is a Congress leader--recounting Minister-- he is so afraid that he ran away from elections," Modi, who is on a two-day trip to Tamil Nadu to canvass for NDA candidates, said without taking Chidambaram's name. </p>
<p>In a fresh war of words, P Chidambaram today hit out at Narendra Modi, dubbing him a "compulsive liar" and an "encounter Chief Minister".<br /><br />Modi, who has been referring to Chidamabaram as "recounting minister" in his election rallies, also sharpened his attack on the Finance Minister, demanding a probe by Election Commission, alleging that wrist watches with photos of the Finance Minister were being distributed to voters.<br /><br />In Chennai, Chidambaram said, "Mr Modi is a compulsive liar. There was no re-count in Sivaganga. </p>.<p>He knows that. </p>.<p>Yet he lies and continues to make this false statement, one of the many false statements made by him. </p>.<p>If he insists on calling me Recounting Minister, I can call him Encounter Chief Minister," he told reporters who sought his reaction on Modi repeatedly calling him "recounting minister".<br /><br />The minister was obviously referring to the spate of alleged fake encounters that occurred in Gujarat under Modi rule.</p>.<p>Chidambaram won the 2009 Lok Sabha election from Sivaganga constituency in Tamil Nadu by a margin of about 3,500 votes and the counting process was mired in controversy.<br /><br />Addressing an election rally in Ramanathapuram, bordering Chidambaram's native Sivaganga district, Modi accused the senior Congress leader of running away from elections.<br /><br />After Chidambaram opted out of the April 24 Lok Sabha polls, his son Karti Chidambaram has been given the Sivaganga seat by Congress.</p>.<p>"In Tamil Nadu, there is a Congress leader--recounting Minister-- he is so afraid that he ran away from elections," Modi, who is on a two-day trip to Tamil Nadu to canvass for NDA candidates, said without taking Chidambaram's name. </p>