Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PM: Oppn’s Modi hatred has turned into hatred for India

- MC Rajan and Gali Nagaraja letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

CHENNAI AND VIJAYAWADA : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday lashed out at the opposition parties, claiming their “Modi hatred” has turned into “hatred for India”, eventually leading them to even suspect the nation’s armed forces.

The Prime Minister was at an event in Kanniyakum­ari in the southern tip of Tamil Nadu to launch several projects and to also speak at a political rally and, in the course of his speech, referred to the Indian Air Force pilot Abhinandan Varthaman who was released by Pakistan on Friday evening. The pilot was captured after his aircraft was downed across the LoC by Pakistan on Wednesday.

“Every Indian is proud that the brave Wing Commander Abhinandan is from Tamil Nadu,” the Prime Minister said.

Modi laid the foundation stone for the restoratio­n of rail connectivi­ty between Rameshwara­m and Dhanushkod­i in Tamil Nadu, which was washed away in 1964. Rameshwara­m and Dhanushkod­i are major pilgrimage and tourist destinatio­ns in Tamil Nadu. He also flagged off the highspeed Tejas Express between Madurai and Chennai; laid the foundation stone for the New Pamban Viaduct; launched work on five national highways projects worth ₹2,995 crore in Kanniyakum­ari; and inaugurate­d a road safety park and transport museum.

“Today India is the fastest growing large economy in the world. India is creating next generation infrastruc­ture at a record pace. The people want honesty, developmen­t, progress, opportunit­ies and security from the government,” Modi said.

Modi congratula­ted the city’s Vivekanand­a Kendra on being conferred the Gandhi Peace Prize a few days ago.

But much of his speech was devoted to attacking the opposition.

“The world is supporting India’s fight against terror, but a few parties, suspect our fight against terror,” Modi added, asking the opposition parties: “Do you believe in our armed forces or those who support terrorism on our soil?” Modi charged the previous Congress government­s with being inept and unable to take decisive action in the wake of terror attacks. “This is a new India. This is an India that will return the damage done by terrorists with interest,” he asserted. “Modi will come and go but India will remain. Please stop weakening India to strengthen your own politics. In matters of national security we are Indian

first,” he said in comments directed at the opposition.

Reacting to Modi’s comments EVKS Elangovan, former Union minister and Ex TNCC president said: “Modi is known for empty rhetoric without any substance. To cover up his colossal failures, he is attempting to paint the opposition as the villain.

When he launched demonetisa­tion, the rationale offered was to stop terror financing. Has it stopped? Instead, we have been witnessing more and more terror attacks. In the IAF launching strikes to dismantle terror camps in Pakistan, the credit goes to our forces and not to Prime Minister Modi.”

 ?? PTI ?? ▪ Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a programme for the launch of various developmen­t projects in Kanyakumar­i on Friday.
PTI ▪ Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a programme for the launch of various developmen­t projects in Kanyakumar­i on Friday.

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