On Saturday Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked on Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar over his ‘Pakistan has atom bomb’ remark and accused the party of finding ways of scaring the people. He also added that ‘These dead people are also trying to kill the soul of the country’.
Addressing a public rally in Odisha’s Kandhamal, PM Modi also took a jab at Pakistan’s economic situation, saying while the country had atom bombs, it was looking for someone to sell them but was unable to do so due to their poor quality.
PM Modi said, ‘Time and again, Congress tries to scare its own country. They repeatedly try to frighten us, warning about Pakistan’s atomic bomb. However, Pakistan is struggling to manage its own situation. They’re even trying to sell their bombs, but no one wants to buy them because of their poor quality’.
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He further asserted that the people of Jammu and Kashmir faced terrorism for 60 years because of Congress. He said, ‘Due to this attitude of Congress, the people of Jammu & Kashmir faced terrorism for 60 years and the nation witnessed several terror attacks. Nation will never forget that they used to have meetings with terrorist organisations. They didn’t dare to initiate an investigation against them after the 26/11 attack because they did not have the guts to take action against the terrorists involved in the attack. The people of the INDI alliance used to think that their vote bank would get affected’, said PM Modi.
He said, ‘Bharat has made up their mind that the NDA will cross 400 in Lok Sabha. The people of Congress must note that the country has now decided that on June 4, they won’t get the seats that are needed to be the opposition, they will be limited below 50 seats’.
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