Badal hits out at Amarinder Singh for criticising PM for his remarks on nukes

Press Trust of India  |  Abohar 

chief Badal Tuesday said never chided for making "threatening" statements against India, but was quick to criticise for his remarks on nuclear arsenal.

"He (Amarinder Singh) has never thought it fit to criticise and its leaders who never miss an opportunity to threaten about the use of nuclear weapon," Badal said addressing a gathering here.

Singh on Monday had termed as "highly irresponsible" the remarks of Modi on nuclear arsenal, saying the statement was made with an eye on the polls.

Modi, at an election rally in Rajasthan's Barmer, Sunday said is no more afraid of nuclear threats of

"Otherwise, Pakistan used to give nuclear threats. What do we have? Have we kept it for 'Diwali'? (Warna aay din nuclear button hai, ye kehte the. Hamare paas kya hai? Ye Diwali ke liye rakha hai kya)," the had said.

Badal also came down heavily on the Amarinder Singh-led government for not "honouring" its polls promises made before the 2017 assembly elections.

Addressing his first public meeting after being named as the party's Lok Sabha candidate from Ferozepur, the chief thanked the party for reposing faith in him.

"We will rid of those who betrayed not only Punjabis but even the great Gurus by undertaking a false oath in the name of the Guru Gobind Singh. We will rid of repression and maladministration," he said.

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First Published: Tue, April 23 2019. 19:00 IST