Modi slams Opposition for doubting anti-terror attack in Pakistan

Surjit kumar Dhal, Patna, March 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday launched a blistering attack on the Congress-led opposition accusing it of focusing solely on trying to “finish” him off while he is working to quell terrorism, ensure national security, eradicate poverty and corruption, and generate employment.
Addressing an NDA rally here in the presence of his Bihar allies — including Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan — Modi came down heavily on opposition for their skepticism over the surgical strikes by the Army post the Uri terror attack, and the air strikes in Balakot after the Pulwama suicide bombing.
“Is it appropriate for these parties to speak in a language that suits Pakistan? Leaders of the neighbouring country are using it as a shield to protect themselves against the charge of promoting terrorism. They are clapping gleefully,” Modi said.
On Saturday, Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh had asked the Centre to present evidence of the air strike on terrorist camps in Balakot. He had also “congratulated” Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan for releasing IAF Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman.
Before that, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had on February 28 said lives of jawans are much more valuable than electoral politics, but the nation has a right to know what actually happened at Balakot following the IAF’s air strike.
The PM alleged on Sunday the opposition parties were conspiring against him “while I want to eliminate terror. They are conspiring to finish me off.”
“When the country needed to speak in one voice, 21 opposition parties gathered in Delhi to adopt a resolution condemning us. They are demanding proof from the armed forces for their act of bravery,” he stated.
Without naming Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, who has coined the slogan “Chowkidar chor hai” (the watchman is the thief), Modi said, “Those who run their political shops in the name of the poor and care for nothing except their dynasties, are having problems with the chowkidar. But the chowkidar is alert and on the job.”
Modi also took a veiled dig at jailed RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, saying, “The people of Bihar have seen a lot in the name of purchase of fodder. Our government has worked for doing away with middlemen who siphon off public money. My heartiest congratulations to Nitish Kumar and (Deputy CM) Sushil Kumar Modi for pulling Bihar out of the dark times.”
Addressing his first political rally with friend- turned-foe-turned-friend Nitish Kumar, the Prime Minister showered praise on the Bihar chief minister calling him “hard working and sophisticated”.
“There seems to be a contest among the opposition parties led by the Congress for hurling abuse at the Chowkidar. But the people of the country have made up their mind. They are going to punish these parties once again and teach them a few more lessons,” Modi said.
The prime minister also asserted that the BJP-led government at the Centre wants to ensure that all sections of the society gain access to the best of facilities.
The NDA government is working on all departments including roadways, railways and airways to improve infrastructure in Bihar, he said.



