BJP credits Modi\'s leadership as UN designates Masood Azhar global terrorist

BJP credits Modi's leadership as UN designates Masood Azhar global terrorist

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The BJP Wednesday credited for the designating as a "global terrorist", saying is in safe hands under him.

Calling it a "historic success" for India, the BJP used one of its Lok Sabha election slogans, 'Modi hai to mumkin hai' (It is possible if Modi is there), as it reacted to what is being seen as a major diplomatic win for the country.

With the BJP making nationalism a key plank of its campaign, the party is set to highlight the development for political dividends in the election season.

While BJP leaders rushed to give credit to the government, some opposition leaders, including of the Congress, referred to reports that references to the Pulwama terror attack and in were dropped by the UN.

"Well that kind of deflates our satisfaction. If wasn't blacklisted at last because of Pulwama, then it logically has to be for all his previous sins. So is admitting they erred in shielding him for 10 years and he was a terrorist pre-Pulwama too?" Tharoor said.

Former minister tweeted, "Is this true that the listing of Masood Azhar as a global terrorist was only possible because all references to Pulwama & in were dropped?"

congratulated the Indian diplomatic corp for the tireless work that led to this "significant victory".

"We demand immediately arrest him, freeze his assets and shutdown all organisations linked to him," he said.

In a huge diplomatic win for India, the on Wednesday designated Pakistan-based Masood Azhar as a "global terrorist" after lifted its hold on a proposal to blacklist him.

said it is a "big diplomatic victory" for India under Modi in the fight against and added that now stands completely exposed.

said relentless efforts by Indian officials brought the dreaded terrorist to justice. "Let's hope the will at least now act against this designated global terrorist," he tweeted.

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First Published: Wed, May 01 2019. 19:45 IST