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‘Congress going me too now’: Modi dismisses UPA’s claim of carrying out surgical strikes

Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Congress of lying about carrying out surgical strikes during the UPA rule.

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Sikar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday challenged the Congress’ claim that it too had conducted surgical strikes across the Line of Control, accusing the party of telling “lies”.

“Pehle upeksha, fir virodh, ab me too me too (They initially rejected it, then opposed and now saying ‘me too’ ),” Modi said at an election rally here.

Modi’s remark came a day after the Congress came out with a list of six anti-terror surgical strikes carried out during UPA rule.

The UPA government carried out six surgical strikes — Bhattal sector in Poonch (June 19, 2008); Sharda sector, across Neelam River Valley, in Kel (August 30-September 1, 2011); Sawan Patra checkpost (January 6, 2013); Nazapir sector (July 27-28, 2013); Neelam Valley (August 6, 2013); and one on December 23, 2013, Congress spokesperson Rajeev Shukla had said in a press conference on Thursday.

“They initially mocked and rejected surgical strike but people had faith in me and they stood by me,” he said.

He slammed the Congress for telling “lies” and said the party does surgical strikes only “on paper”.

A Congress leader had said four months back that three surgical strikes were conducted during Congress’ term and now another leader is saying six surgical strikes were carried out by the party, Modi said.

“The number increased from three to six in four months. By the time elections are over, this number would increase to 600. What does it matter when the strike is on paper! Congress only speaks lies,” he said.


Also read: How 2016 surgical strike was different from the ones Congress is claiming under UPA


 

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3 COMMENTS

  1. It is getting more and more clear that eventually the Army will have to step in to silence this “gentleman”.

  2. We know about 56 inch leader’s comments during Gujarat elections when he stooped really low by accusing former PM Manmohan Singh of conspiring against the country. He then didn’t have the courage to face a discussion on this in the parliament where he sent Blogger in chief to place an apology of sorts with the opposition.

    It’s just the same again. At his position he will sure know about these strikes. But no lie is too lowly for the fakir gentleman in his pursuit of power.

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