Opposition flays BJP\'s blatant politicisation of armed forces\' sacrifice

Opposition flays BJP's blatant politicisation of armed forces' sacrifice

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Amid escalating India-tensions, the opposition on Wednesday collectively flayed the ruling BJP for "blatant politicisation" of the armed forces' sacrifices and hit out at Modi for not convening an all-party meeting.

Attended by Rahul Gandhi, Trinamool and CPI-M Sitaram Yechury, the meeting followed the capture of an (IAF) by and the downing of a Pakistani aircraft by -- events arising from the IAF bombing of the Jaish-e-Mohammed's (JeM) biggest training camp at Balakot in

The parties in a joint statement said that national security transcends "narrow political considerations.

"The 21 parties expressed their deep anguish over the blatant politicisation of the sacrifices made by our armed forces by leaders of the ruling party.

"National security must transcend narrow political considerations," said Gandhi while reading out the statement to the media.

At the meeting, the parties attacked Modi and BJP for "using" the IAF action to build a narrative for the ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.

After the air strike in Pakistan, Modi told a rally in that was in safe hands while Shah declared Modi was the "only world leader" with strong determination and zero tolerance policy against terrorism.

"Modi and Shah have been shamelessly using the sacrifices of our armed forces for their narrow political considerations," said Yechury.

Referring to the government confirming targeting of Indian military installations and loss of one fighter aircraft, the leaders condemned the Pakistani misadventure.

They expressed deep concern for the safety of the missing

The parties also pointed to Modi's interaction with party workers scheduled for Thursday that has been billed by the BJP to be the "world's biggest video conference."

"When the country is worried about the well-being of the missing pilot, the and the BJP are more concerned about politics," said

The Congress has postponed its meeting scheduled for Thursday and a rally in that was to be addressed by Gandhi, and party

The opposition parties also criticised Modi for not convening an-all party meeting and instead deputing to inform them about the IAF's action in Pakistan.

The leaders urged the to take the nation into confidence on all measures to protect India's sovereignty, unity and integrity.

Sonia Gandhi, former Manmohan Singh, (NCP) Sharad Pawar, Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, and (DMK) were among those who attended the meeting at the

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First Published: Wed, February 27 2019. 19:38 IST