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I’M TOUGHER ON TERRORISTS THAN MODI — RAHUL

Congress leader revisits controvers­ial jet deal in attack on BJP government

- BY KARUNA MADAN Correspond­ent

Congress president Rahul Gandhi yesterday said the Indian army is not Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “personal property” and accused the saffron party of compromisi­ng in dealing with terrorism, citing JeM chief Masoud Azhar’s release during the previous NDA rule.

Asserting that terrorism is a huge issue, he said the Congress will deal with it “more sternly” than Modi and alleged the BJP was using the armed forces for political mileage.

Gandhi, while addressing a press conference at the party headquarte­rs here, said Modi insulted the army by saying the UPA’s surgical strikes were video games.

His attack on Modi came a day after the prime minister said the Congress conducted surgical strikes only “on paper” and the leaders of the opposition party thought those were akin to video games.

It was a BJP government that had released Azhar and sent him to Pakistan, Gandhi said.

“Who sent him to Pakistan? He is being designated [a terrorist], but who sent him there in the first place? How did he reach Pakistan? Has the Congress party sent him to Pakistan? Which government had negotiated with terrorism?,” he asked, alluding to Azhar’s release in the Kandahar hijacking case during the NDA rule in 1999.

“The Congress did not send him [Azhar] back. The reality is that the BJP compromise­s [with terrorism]. The Congress has never done such a thing. The Congress party has never sent a terrorist to Pakistan and will never do so,” Gandhi, who was flanked by senior Congress leaders P. Chidambara­m, Ahmed Patel, Anand Sharma and Randeep Surjewala, said.

Azhar and two other terrorists — Mushtaq Ahmad Zargar and Ahmad Omar Saeed Shaikh — were released by the then Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led government in exchange for the passengers held hostage on board Indian Airlines flight IC-814, which was hijacked en route to Kandahar in Afghanista­n.

On the prime minister initiating Masoud Azhar’s designatio­n as a global terrorist by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) at a poll rally soon after the decision was announced, the Congress president said the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) chief is a terrorist and the strictest action should be taken against him.

Gandhi also accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of taking credit for the Army’s actions and ignoring key issues such as unemployme­nt and agrarian distress.

“Modi thinks the army, navy and air force are his personal property,” he said.

Referring to the six surgical strikes the Congress had listed as carried out under the UPA rule, he said those were not conducted by his party, but by the army.

“When he [Modi] says the Indian Army’s surgical strikes were video games, he does not insult the Congress, but the Indian army.

“The army did this [surgical strikes]. It is their job. We do not politicise the army. It is the Indian army, not a particular person’s army. The prime minister should have that much of respect and not insult the army,” the Congress chief said.

He said the army had been doing its job for 70 years and won every battle.

“It is a terrific record. What does Modi have to do with it as it is the army’s job. Modi should tell the country what is he doing for the youth, what is he going to do for farmers, for women,” he said.

Gandhi also said there was a clear-cut feeling after four phases of the Lok Sabha polls that the BJP was losing the electoral battle.

The main issues in the ongoing polls are employment, farmers’ problems, prime minister’s corruption and attacks on institutio­ns, he said.

“Our internal assessment is clearly telling us that the BJP is losing the election,” he added.

Gandhi claimed that there were signs of panic in the BJP’s poll campaign.

“I see a scared prime minister, unable to face the onslaught of the opposition and absolutely convinced in his mind that he is trapped. It is a panicky campaign,” he said.

The Congress chief once again challenged Modi to debate him on issues such as employment and corruption.

“I can debate him anywhere apart from Anil Ambani’s home,” he said to peals of laughter.

Gandhi also slammed the prime minister over the Rafale jet agreement and said if Modi agrees to a debate, he will ask him to explain why parallel negotiatio­ns were carried out.

I see a scared prime minister, unable to face the onslaught of the opposition and absolutely convinced in his mind that he is trapped. It is a panicky campaign. I can debate him anywhere.” Rahul Gandhi | Congress president

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 ?? PTI ?? BJP supporters during an election roadshow in Amethi yesterday.
PTI BJP supporters during an election roadshow in Amethi yesterday.
 ?? PTI ?? Congress President Rahul Gandhi addresses a press conference at the party headquarte­rs in New Delhi yesterday, ahead of the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha polls.
PTI Congress President Rahul Gandhi addresses a press conference at the party headquarte­rs in New Delhi yesterday, ahead of the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha polls.

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