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Pakistan, China can’t afford misadventures under BJP’s watch, says UP CM Adityanath

Addressing a rally in Rourkela, CM Yogi Adityanath accused the Congress of having a soft approach towards terrorists and naxalites.

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Rourkela: Accusing the Congress of adopting a “soft approach” towards terrorists and naxals, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Monday that China and Pakistan no longer indulge in adventurism as India now has a strong government led by the BJP.

Addressing a rally in this steel city, the firebrand BJP leader also said that “infiltration by the Chinese army, a regular affair during the Congress-led UPA government, ended after Narendra Modi became the prime minister”.

“Similarly, Pakistan was chopping off the heads of our soldiers on the border during the UPA rule. Now, with Modi as the prime minister, China and Pakistan cannot afford to indulge in misadventures,” he said.

Referring to India’s response to the Pulwama terror strike, the senior BJP leader said, “Pakistan was given a fitting reply after the killing of 40 CRPF jawans”.

“India’s action was not just confined to destruction of terror camps. It was a strong step towards breaking the backbone of Pakistan,” he said, adding that the BJP has “zero tolerance” towards terrorism”.

Coming down heavily on the Congress, Adityanath alleged that the country has failed to take giants strides on road to development due to the soft approach of the grand old party towards terrorists and naxalites.

“A strong Modi wave was sweeping across the country,” he said, urging the people of Odisha to vote for a double- engine government of the BJP at the Centre and the state.


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  1. This whole style of campaigning is distasteful, hurts every segment of Indian society, starting with the armed forces. Would they have rolled over before an adversary under another political dispensation. Men like Yogiji are taking too much credit for national endeavours and achievements, which it is their passing privilege to preside over.

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