Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during an election rally in Maharashtra’s Ahmednagar, made serious allegations against the Congress party, accusing it of siding with Pakistan on the issue of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.
Modi claimed that the Congress party’s ‘B’ team has become active across the border, implying that they are defending Pakistan’s role in the terror attacks. He questioned the Congress party’s stance, asking, “Were the 26/11 Mumbai attacks not sponsored by Pakistan? Who was responsible for the death of our innocent people?”
The Prime Minister pointed out that the truth of the attacks is known to the public and the world. He stated, “Our court has given its verdict, and even Pakistan has admitted to it,” expressing his disappointment over the Congress party allegedly providing a certificate of innocence to the terrorists involved in the attacks.
Modi went on to accuse the Congress leaders of supporting the 26/11 terrorist Kasab. He said, “This is an insult to the memory of those who lost their lives in the attacks,” referring to the victims of the devastating terror attack that took place in Mumbai in November 2008.
These remarks by the Prime Minister come amidst the heated political environment leading up to the elections. His comments are expected to spark further debates and discussions in the political arena.
The Congress party has not yet responded to the Prime Minister’s allegations. As the election campaign intensifies, the nation eagerly awaits to see how this narrative will develop.