PM accused the Congress-led UPA government of not only delaying the AK-203 rifles' manufacturing project but also sabotaging the Rafale deal.
Laying
the foundation stone of a Kalashnikov manufacturing unit in Amethi,
the Lok Sabha constituency of Congress President Rahul Gandhi, Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi on Sunday said the guns produced in the new facility would
be used to fight terrorists and the Naxals , and that the project was
the best example of his government’s ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas
(together with all, development for all)’ motto.
The
prime minister — who landed in Amethi after addressing the pre-poll
Sankalp rally in Patna where he slammed the Opposition for doubting
the IAF’s strike on a terror camp in Pakistan — accused the
Congress-led UPA government of not only delaying the AK-203
rifles’ manufacturing project but also sabotaging the Rafale
deal.
Thanking
Russian President Vladimir Putin for expediting the project, Modi
said it would give a new identity to Amethi.
The assault rifles would be manufactured at Korwa Ordinance Factory.
“The
assault rifles manufactured here would help our forces against
terrorists and Naxal. In due course, these would also be exported,
while generating a large number of jobs for local youth and paving
the way for economic development,” he said. “Those who voted for
us and those who did not, all are ours...This is the mantra of ‘Sabka
Saath, Sabka Vikas." This was Modi’s first visit to Amethi as
PM.
In
Patna, he criticised opposition leaders for their scepticism over the
surgical strike by the Army post the Uri terror attack, and the air
strikes in Balakot after the Pulwama suicide bombing. “Is it
appropriate for these parties to speak in a language that suits
Pakistan? Leaders of the neighbouring country are using it as a
shield to protect themselves against the charge of promoting
terrorism. They are clapping gleefully,” the prime minister said.
In
an apparent attack on Gandhi, who has coined the slogan "chowkidar
chor hai (the watchman is the thief)", Modi said, "Those
who run their political shops in the name of the poor and care for
nothing except for their dynasties, are having problems with the
chowkidar. But the chowkidar is alert and on the job."
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