Rahul accuses Modi of politicising air strikes\, attacks him on Rafale

Rahul accuses Modi of politicising air strikes, attacks him on Rafale

Press Trust of India  |  Dharamshala 

Thursday accused Modi of politicising the air strikes on the terror camp in Pakistan, saying his own party had exercised restraint.

The said his party would accord the martyrs' status to paramilitary men killed in the line of duty, bringing them on par with those from the three armed services.

The recent air strikes at a major in had followed a terror attack in that killed 40 paramilitary men.

When our carried out air strikes, we fully supported them and Congressmen did not speak anything about them for seven-eight days. But the PM himself started doing on it, Gandhi said at the public meeting at Chambi.

He referred to the prime minister's statement that the outcome of the recent confrontation with would have been better for had the Rafale aircraft arrived.

Gandhi claimed that what delayed their delivery was the new deal the negotiated for the fighter planes.

He said this deal was meant to provide undue benefit of Rs 30, 000 crore to industrialist Anil Ambani, repeating a allegation denied by the government.

Paying homage to CRPF jawan Tilak Raj, who hailed from the same area and died during the Pulwama attack, Gandhi said personnel from paramilitary forces should be given the status of martyrs, just as those from the Army, the and the who die for the country.

If we come to power, we will accord the status of 'shaheed' to CRPF, BSF and other paramilitary jawans who lay down their lives for the nation, he added.

The public meeting, Gandhi's first in after becoming the All Congress Committee in 2016, was called Parivartan Rally, or a rally for change.

Gandhi attacked the Modi government on the issues of Goods and Services Tax (GST), demonetisation, jobs and farm loan waivers.

He claimed big have benefitted from the GST but it has hurt small traders and shopkeepers.

We will provide you with a simple GST with only one slab of tax it we come to power, he promised.

Attacking the government's controversial move in 2016, Gandhi said, Modi claimed that demonetisation was an attack on black money. If that was true, why did we see only honest people suffering in long queues?

Former could not attend the meeting as he was busy with his MLA-son Vikramaditya Singh's marriage, party leaders said.

was presented with a rare photograph of late in a Lahauli dress.

The photo was reportedly taken two months before her 1984 assassination.

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First Published: Thu, March 07 2019. 19:15 IST