A combative and confident Rahul Gandhi on Saturday launched a fresh broadside against Narendra Modi asserting that the Prime Minister believes that the Indian Army is his 바카라personal property바카라 and that by dismissing the Congress party바카라s claim of 6 surgical strikes during the UPA regime as fictional, he was insulting the country바카라s armed forces.
The Congress president바카라s comments come in the wake of his party recently claiming that there were six surgical strikes against Pakistan by the Indian Army during two tenures of the UPA and that, unlike the BJP, the Manmohan Singh regime did not try to seek credit for these operations.
Modi had responded to the Congress바카라s claim by saying that these surgical strikes must have happened 바카라in a video game바카라 as 바카라neither terrorists in Pakistan nor the Pakistani establishment had any knowledge of these strikes바카라.
Shedding his party바카라s reticence in countering Modi바카라s electoral boasts on the issues of nationalism and the NDA바카라s 바카라zero tolerance towards terrorism바카라, Gandhi said: 바카라Narendra Modi thinks that India바카라s Army, its Navy and Air Force are his personal property. The surgical strikes (during the UPA regime) were not done by the Congress party but by the country바카라s Army and when Narendra Modi says that these were video games, he is insulting the Congress party. General Bikram Singh (former Army chief) has given records of surgical strikes. These were accomplishments of the Army and we don바카라t wish to politicise the Army. The Prime Minister must not insult the Armed Forces.바카라
Responding to the BJP바카라s remarks over the recent decision of the UNSC to place Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) chief Masood Azhar on its Sanction바카라s List and designate him as a global terrorist, Gandhi said, 바카라Masood Azhar is a terrorist and he must be punished but who sent him to Pakistan바카라 the Congress never sent any terrorist to Pakistan and never will but they (the BJP) did.바카라
With polling for four of the seven phases of the ongoing Lok Sabha polls over, Gandhi also claimed that it was now increasingly evident that PM Modi and the BJP were staring at certain defeat.
바카라The biggest issues before the Indian electorate today were unemployment and the economic crisis and the country wants to know from the Prime Minister what he has done in the past five years바카라 to fulfill his 2014 poll promises, Gandhi said.
The Congress president asserted that his party바카라s manifesto promises, particularly the NYAY scheme and its blueprint for filling up 22 lakh vacancies in government jobs and a three-year holiday for start-ups from taking government permissions, were finding massive support from the voters. He also claimed that while the Congress manifesto acknowledges problem facing the country and gives away ahead to resolve them, Modi refuses to even recognise joblessness, agrarian distress and the economic crisis as challenges.
Gandhi also spoke on the controversy over his recent apology to the Supreme Court for attributing his 바카라Chowkidar Chor Hai바카라 jibe to a Bench headed by Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi which is hearing the review petitions demanding a court-monitored probe into the Rafale Deal. The top court is presently hearing a contempt case filed by BJP바카라s Meenakshi Lekhi against the Congress president for wrongly attributing the 바카라Chowkidar Chor Hai바카라 jibe to Supreme Court.
바카라Yes, I have apologised before the Supreme Court. The reason I apologised was that a case was on in the Supreme Court and I commented on it though it was not my place바카라 I made a mistake바카라바카라 Gandhi said in an unusual display of candour. He, however, promptly added,바카라 but "Chowkidar Chor Hai" is a slogan and it is the truth and I will not apologise for it to Narendra Modi or the BJP.바카라
Gandhi ended his media interaction by taking a potshot at the Prime Minister. Pointing at a foreign journalist present at the press briefing, Gandhi said, 바카라Please tell the Prime Minister to have a couple of these press conferences too. It바카라s looking very bad. There바카라s a foreign journalist sitting here바카라 It바카라s looking terrible on the international stage that the Indian Prime Minister doesn바카라t have the guts to stand in front of India바카라s media. Please tell him (Modi) to have at least one before the elections are over.바카라