Friday, March 1, 2019

Ind-Pak Tension: Modi Tears Apart Pak Lobby Within India

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Tamil Nadu, March 1: Hitting out vehemently at the Pakistan lobby in India including Congress party, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today asked them to stop weakening India to strengthen their own politics over India-Pakistan tension in the aftermath of Pulwama attack.

"I want to tell them (Pakistan supporting lobby in India) - Modi will come and go, India will remain. Please stop weakening India to strengthen your own politics," he told addressing a public rally in Kanyakumari.

Modi said a few parties, guided by Modi hatred, have started hating India and no wonder they suspect the Indian armed forces, while the entire nation supports them.

The world is supporting India's fight against terror, but a few parties suspect India's fight against terror, he said.

Modi also said statements of Pakistan supporters are helping the neighbour and harming India.

"They are the same people whose statements are being happily quoted in Parliament of Pakistan and in the radio of Pakistan," he said.

Modi also asked the lobby whether they stood with the Indian armed forces or suspect them.

They should also clarify if they believe Indian armed forces or believe those forces who support terrorism on Indian soil.

Modi said India has been facing the menace of terrorism for years, but is no longer helpless and will be helpless.

The nation expected terror perpetrators to be punished, but nothing happened, between 2004 to 2014, a period when several terror attacks were carried out, Modi said.

However after Uri and Pulwama attacks, India retaliated against terror strikes in India, he added.

Modi also said UPA blocked Indian Air Force who wanted to do surgical strike after 26/11, but during NDA regime armed forces have been given full freedom to do what they want.

Influence of terrorists and terrorism has been curtailed and it is going to be curtailed even more, he added.

"This is a New India. This is an India that will return the damage done by terrorists with interest," he said.

"The events of the past few days have demonstrated yet again the strength of our armed forces. It has also brought our nation closer. The way the nation has supported our armed forces is extra-ordinary and I bow to every Indian for that," he added.


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