They mocked, then protested and now they say 'me too me too;" PM Modi attacks Congress over six surgical strikes claim
They mocked, then protested and now they say 'me too me too;
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Sikar: Attacking on Congress Party over demanding the evidence of the Balakot air strike, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that "surgical strikes are not video game."

While addressing to a rally in Rajasthan's Sikar, PM ridiculed Congress' claim of carrying out six surgical strikes during its tenure.  PM said, "Congress now claims they carried out six surgical strikes. What strikes were these about which the terrorists did not get to know, Pakistan didn't know, even Indians didn't know. First, they mocked, then protested and now they say 'me too me too.”

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Meanwhile, grad old party president Rahul Gandhi has written to the people of his parliamentary constituency Amethi, urging them to vote him back as their MP in the Lok Sabha elections.

In a letter titled "Mera Amethi parivar (my Amethi family)," Congress President promised them that he would push schemes for the region if Congress comes to power.

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Meanwhile, PM Narendra Modi’s rally in Jharkhand’s  Chaibasa on May 5 has been postponed by a day in the wake of cyclone Fani. PM Modi's rally at Chaibasa in West Singhbhum district will now be held on May 6, news agency PTI quoted BJP's Jharkhand unit spokesman Rajesh Kumar Shukla as saying.

 

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