Jawans dying in Pak firing, but govt talks of 'pakodas': Sena

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The today hit out at the BJP over the and Amit Shah's 'pakoda' remarks and said the was trying to divert people's attention from key issues, including where jawans are dying in firing by Hailing former for "defeating" and "dividing" it, the Sena also said that despite being in power for the last four years, the Modi government has failed to resolve the issue. "The did not have the courage to teach a lesson. However, defeated and divided that country. She showed courage at a time when had sided with Pakistan," the Sena said in an editorial in the party mouthpiece 'Saamana'. Today, claims are being made that countries like the US, France, and are dancing to the tune of Prime Minister and that has been isolated in the world, it said. "was happy when spoke against the financial aid being given to that country.

However, and its terrorists are creating trouble for everyday," the said. "Imaginary pakodas are being fried to divert the attention of people from serious issues," it said. BJP chief Shah recently told the Rajya Sabha, that it was better to sell pakodas than being unemployed. A few weeks earlier, Modi, in a television interview, said that selling pakodas is also a form of employment and can be seen in the light of 'job creation'. "The ruling BJP criticises the previous governments over the issue, but what strong action has the government taken against Pakistan," the Sena asked. "LeT terrorists opened fire in a hospital and managed to free a dreaded terrorist from the clutches of the security forces after killing two Army jawans. The government has failed, while terrorists are dancing on the bodies of our martyrs," it said. "In the last one month, has indulged in ceasefire violations about a 100 times in which 15 jawans were martyred. At such a critical time, they are discussing about pakodas," the Sena said.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 16:30 IST