Addressing another rally in Gujarat's Patan, Modi said he had warned Pakistan of consequences if it did not return Indian Air Force pilot Abhinandan Varthaman.
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said India missed an “golden
opportunity” to resolve the Kashmir dispute during the 1971 war
when “under global pressure” it released hundreds of Pakistani
troops, who were in the custody of Indian Army.
At
an election rally in Barmer, Modi said then Congress government
signed the Shimla agreement (in 1972) “under global pressure” and
released over 90,000 prisoners of war (PoWs) instead of resolving the
Kashmir dispute “in lieu of the PoWs.” “Pakistan troops were in
our custody. A big area of Pakistan was also captured by the Indianforces in 1971 but the Congress government lost it on table in the
Shimla agreement and they were released,” he said.
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“The
government crumbled under global pressure and signed the Shimla
agreement and the matter was closed. PoWs and the captured land were
released. That was a golden opportunity to resolve the Kashmir
dispute in lieu of the PoW,” he said.
Modi
said India was not afraid of nuclear threats from Pakistan any more.
“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)”,
Modi said.
Addressing
another rally in Gujarat’s Patan, Modi said he had warned Pakistan
of consequences if it did not return Indian Air Force pilot
Abhinandan Varthaman.
He
asserted his government’s commitment towards national security and
said whether the prime minister's chair remains or not, he has
decided that either he will be alive or the terrorists.
He
also took a jibe at NCP leader Sharad Pawar, saying if he is unaware
of his next move, then how can Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan
gauge what he will do. Modi urged the people of Gujarat to help the
BJP win all 26 Lok Sabha seats in his home state.
Following
the air strike at Balakot terror camp in Pakistan, there was a
dogfight between Indian and Pakistani fighter planes on February 27
in which the IAF wing commander was captured by the neighbouring
country and released on the night of March 1.
He
said after Abhinandan was caught, Opposition started seeking a reply
from him. “We held a press conference and warned Pakistan that if
anything happened to our pilot, you will keep telling the world what
Modi did to you.”
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