'Opposition says Pakistan ne choodiyan nahi pehni hai, arrey pehna denge': PM Modi in Bihar | VIDEO
The Prime Minister's remarks came while addressing a rally in Bihar's Muzaffarpur. He was referring to Farooq Abdullah's remark that Pakistan is not wearing bangles.
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (May
13) lashed out at the Opposition over its remarks on Pakistan and its atom bomb
and said that it appears the they have taken a ‘supari’ against India on behest
of somebody. He also hit back at National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah over
“bangles” comment given in context of merging Pakistan-occupied Kashmir into
India.
“Leaders of Congress, INDI alliance say 'Pakistan ne
choodiyan nahi pehni hain, are bhai pehna denge. Ab unko aata bhi chahiye, unke
pass bijli bhi nahi hai, ab humein maloom nahi ki unke pass choodiyan bhi nahi
hai',” PM Modi said while addressing a rally at Bihar’s Muzaffarpur.
PM Modi questions Opposition on
Pakistan
The Prime Minister sharpened his attack on the
Opposition and said that they raised questions on surgical strike and air
strike which followed the Uri terror attack and Pulwama attack respectively.
"Someone is giving clean chit to Pakistan on Mumbai attacks. Someone is raising questions on Surgical strike and air strike. The Left want to end the nuclear bomb of India. Aisa lagta hai ki INDI alliance walo ne Bharat ke khilaaf hi kisi se supari le rakhi hai," he said.
#WATCH | Bihar: Addressing a public rally in Muzaffarpur, PM Modi says, "...Leaders of Congress, INDI alliance say 'Pakistan ne choodiyan nahi pehni hain, are bhai pehna denge. Ab unko aata bhi chahiye, unke pass bijli bhi nahi hai, ab humein maloom nahi ki unke pass choodiyan… pic.twitter.com/DYK5suMxb7
— ANI (@ANI) May 13, 2024
What had Farooq Abdullah said?
National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah had
retorted to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s ‘PoK merger with India’ remark and
said that Pakistan is “also not wearing bangles” and possesses the atomic bomb,
and went on to further claim that it will “fall on us” in retaliation from
across the border. His statement comes after Rajnath said that India “won’t
have to capture the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir with force” as its people would
themselves want to be a part of India.
Reacting to the Defence Minister’s remark, the NC
chief said on May 5, “If the defence minister is saying it then go ahead. Who
are we to stop. But remember, they (Pakistan) are also not wearing bangles. It
has atom bombs, and unfortunately, that atom bomb will fall on us”.
The Prime Minister termed the Lok Sabha Elections
2024 as the “election of the country” and said that it will decide the future
of India.
“This is the election of the country, this is the election to decide the future of India. The country does not want a weak and unstable Congress government at all,” he said.
#WATCH | Bihar: Addressing a public rally in Muzaffarpur, PM Modi says, "...This is the election of the country, this is the election to decide the future of India. The country does not want a weak and unstable Congress government at all."#LokSabhaElections2024 pic.twitter.com/8uNqRljdxn
— ANI (@ANI) May 13, 2024
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