PM Modi criticized Rahul Gandhi over 'Hugplomacy' tweet
PM Modi criticized Rahul Gandhi over 'Hugplomacy' tweet
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Kutch (Gujarat) [India], Nov 27 (NT): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday corners Congress for criticizing the Centre for the release of 2008 Mumbai attack instigator and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) leader Hafiz Saeed from house arrest.

Addressing a public meeting in Bhuj of Gujarat's Kutch district, the Prime Minister Modi said, "A Pakistani court released a Pakistani terrorist and the Congress is celebrating and calling it our failure. I don't know why they are celebrating this."

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi had, earlier, taken jibbe at Prime Minister Modi following the release of Hafiz Saeed, saying that the former's 'Hugplomacy' with US President Donald Trump failed.

"Narendrabhai, Terror mastermind is free. President Trump just delinked Pak military funding from LeT. Hugplomacy fail. More hugs urgently needed (sic)," Rahul Gandhi tweeted.

The prime minister further fired his anger at the Congress vice-president and said that at a time when Doklam confrontation was going on between India and China "they were hugging the Chinese ambassador,"  
PM  Modi slammed Rahul Gandhi.

Put Questions on the leadership of the Congress system, the prime minister compared the steps taken by his government during the Uri attack and previous special consideration post 26/11 Mumbai attack.

"Mumbai was attacked on 26/11 and in Uri. You can see how India took action in the wake of both attacks. We conducted surgical strikes after Uri attack but did Congress do anything after Mumbai in 2008? This is the difference in Governance of Congress and ours," PM insisted.

 

 

 

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