When Pakistan is exposed in front of the world, 'these people' start speaking in its favour, Modi said.
Some
people lose their sleep when India hits back at terrorists, Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi said on Friday while launching a broadside against
opposition parties who he claimed were putting the lives and future
of the people in danger.
Addressing
a rally in this Uttar Pradesh town ahead of the 2019
Lok Sabha elections beginning April 11, the prime minister said
"some people" did not like the fact that terrorists were
being given a reply in their own language.
"After
the terrorist attack, should I have remained silent or attacked,"
he asked the gathering, referring to the February 14 terror attack on
a CRPF convoy in Pulwama.
"Terrorists
are being given a reply in their own language... this is not liked by
some people who lose their sleep when India hits back," he said.
When
Pakistan is exposed in front of the world, "these people"
start speaking in its favour, Modi said.
"Be
it the Congress, the SP or the BSP, they have put your life and
future in danger," the prime minister told the crowd gathered in
this Uttar Pradesh town with a sizeable Muslim population.
The
governments of 'Bua' (Mayawati) and 'Babua' (Akhilesh Yadav) released
terror accused and were kind to them, Modi alleged.
The
prime minister said he had not let the country hang its head in shame
in the five years he had been in power, stressing that the country's
reputation and image was higher than it had been ever been.
"I
would like to thank the government of UAE and people of UAE for
honouring me with the Zayed medal...this is not an award given to
Modi but to the Indian people," he said.
He
said on Thursday that he accepts the prestigious 'Order of Zayed'
conferred on him by the United Arab Emirates with utmost humility.
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