In a fiery election rally held in Maharashtra’s Ahmednagar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Congress party, accusing it of defending Pakistan over the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.
“The ‘B’ team of Congress has become active across the border,” Modi said, alleging that the opposition party is giving a clean chit to Pakistan for terrorist attacks. He questioned, “Were the 26/11 Mumbai attacks sponsored by Pakistan or not? Who killed our innocent people?”
The Prime Minister reminded the public and the world of the truth behind the attacks. “Our court has also given the decision, and Pakistan has also admitted,” he stated, expressing his dismay over Congress allegedly issuing a certificate of innocence to terrorists.
In a pointed accusation, Modi claimed that Congress leaders are now taking the side of the 26/11 terrorist Kasab. “This is an insult to those who lost their lives in the attacks,” he declared, referring to the victims of the horrific terror attack that shook Mumbai in November 2008.
The Prime Minister’s remarks come at a time when the political atmosphere is charged with the upcoming elections. His comments are likely to stir further debate and discussions in the political circles.
The Congress party has yet to respond to the allegations made by the Prime Minister. As the election campaign heats up, the country waits to see how this narrative unfolds.