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Rahul claims Modi exploited army strikes to sway UP poll

CONGRESS PRESIDENT ACCUSES PM OF TURNING MILITARY ACTION INTO A POLITICAL ASSET

- UDAIPUR

Congress President Rahul Gandhi launched a blistering attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying he exploited the surgical strikes of 2016 to prevent defeat in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls last year and claimed that the UPA government did three similar strikes but kept them a secret.

He also accused Modi of claiming to be the repository of all wisdom and accused him of interferin­g in the “domain” of others — whether it was demonetisa­tion, the foreign or agricultur­e ministry or the surgical strikes.

Responding to a question during an interactio­n with the business community and profession­s, Gandhi had been Modi was fighting a losing political battle in Uttar Pradesh in 2016, forcing him to turn the surgical strikes into a political asset.

“He was fighting an election in UP. He was fighting a losing election. He turned a military asset [surgical strikes] into a political asset. He reached into army’s domain told them ‘I don’t care what you think. I am going to make it public.’

“Narendra Modi actually reached into army domain and shaped their surgical strikes. He turned their surgical strike into a political asset when it was a military decision,” he said.

Clear on military’s domain

Gandhi said the Congress government­s were very clear about military responsibi­lity and military domain.

“We listen to the army. If army says that this is what we want to do, we say, yes sir, it’s your job, please do it. Political domain, if they [army] come and say, we say sorry. You have no business. Please stay out.

“When army came to Manmohan Singh ji and said we want to retaliate, he (Singh) said we need to keep it a secret for our own purposes,” he said, adding that there were three strikes during the UPA regime and they were kept a secret as a military asset.

Rahul Gandhi’s remarks came in response to a question on the alleged attack on institutio­ns like the Supreme Court, CBI, RBI, and the CVC by the Modi government and the way people from the army were entering politics.

“The prime minister reaches into the military domain, tells them what to do, forces them to do something and then obviously he required V.K. Singh [former army chief],” he said.

Hitting out at Modi, he said there was confusion in the prime minister’s mind as he was convinced that he knew better than the army on military matters.

“He knows better than the foreign minister with regards to what needs to be done in foreign ministry. He knows better than agricultur­e minister about what needs to be done in agricultur­e ministry because he has a sense that all knowledge flows from his brain.

“Because Modi believes that the entire knowledge is with him and others know nothing. That is why he announced demonetisa­tion. He locked up the Cabinet before the announceme­nt. [Arun] Jaitley [finance minister] did not know it. And you [Modi] destroyed the major economy of the world. Because you believe that you know everything,” he said.

Gandhi said that former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had utmost respect for his Cabinet, for his ministers and even for L.K. Advani.

 ?? PTI ?? Congress President Rahul Gandhi interacts with members of the business community ■ and profession­als in Udaipur yesterday. Rahul claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi believed himself to be more knowledgea­ble than the army on military matters.
PTI Congress President Rahul Gandhi interacts with members of the business community ■ and profession­als in Udaipur yesterday. Rahul claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi believed himself to be more knowledgea­ble than the army on military matters.
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