New Delhi, November 27
Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Sunday launched his sharpest offensive so far on rival Congress in poll-bound Gujarat saying the erstwhile UPA government at the Centre “would let off terrorists while the BJP government in Gujarat would invest energies in nabbing them”.
Accusing the Congress and newer parties (read AAP) of practising politics of appeasement and viewing terrorism from the prism of vote banks, the Prime Minister said, “The ideology of terror has not vanished. Dangers of terrorism will last as long as vote bank politics lasts. The country and Gujarat need to be very cautious of parties practising vote bank politics…parties that fall silent even at the height of terror attacks and raise questions in surgical strike,” said the PM at a poll rally in the state today.
Terming 26/11 Mumbai attack as the “biggest terror attack” on India, the PM said “only BJP’s double engine government could tackle terrorists”.
The PM recalled the 14-year-old Mumbai terror attack and said Gujarat also remained a target of terrorism for long.
Mentioning the recent Ahmedabad court verdict sentencing 38 to death for serial blasts in the city in 2008, the PM said, “Gujarat wanted to end the game of terror. The BJP government in Gujarat dealt strongly with terror spawning sleeper cells. Here in Gujarat we would nab terrorists and act against them but no one can forget how the Congress government in Delhi invested its entire energies in letting off terrorists.”
The PM said the BJP government at the time “kept telling the Congress in the Centre to target terror”.
“But they kept targeting Modi and the result was terror attacks in all major Indian cities.”
Recalling the Batla House encounter, PM attacked the Congress leaders (read then Congress chief Sonia Gandhi) for crying in solidarity with terrorists.
The PM said “the Congress and other power hungry parties that want short cuts in politics view terrorism from the prism of vote bank and appeasement”.
“Gujarat and the country must remain very cautious of these parties,” PM Modi said adding that such parties do not condemn terror attacks and their sympathisers “defended terror accused.”
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